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27 Cards in this Set
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rash with penicillin is what type
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type I (immediate, IgE and histamine)
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hemolytic anemia with penicillin is what type
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type II (Ab mediated, Ig binds and activates complement or leads to phagocytosis)
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allergic rhinitis (hayfever) is what type?
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type I
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hemolytic anemia is which kind?
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type II (RBCs are opsonized by Ab and phagocytosed)
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pernicious anemia is which kind?
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type II (Ab's interfere with IF)
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SLE is what type of HS?
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type III (immune complex)
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type I DM is what type?
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type IV (delayed T-cell mediated attack of islet cells)
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RA is what type of HS?
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type III (immune complex)
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ITP is which type
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Type II
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MS is which type
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type IV
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erythroblastosis fetalis is which type
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type II
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Guillain Barre is which type
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type IV
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polyarteritis nodosum is which type
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tye III
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Rheumatic fever is what type
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Type II (ab's against step cross react with the heart)
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poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis is what type
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type III
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is what type
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type IV
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Goodpastures
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type II
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Bullous pemphigoid
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type II
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pemphigus vulgaris
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type II
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Graves disease
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type II
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Myasthenia gravis
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type II
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serum sickness
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type III
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arthrus reaction (what type and what is it)
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occurs due to intraepidermal injection of Ag and causes edema, necrosis and complement activation; type III
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hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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type III
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graft vs. host
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type IV
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PPD
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type IV
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contact dermatitis
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ex: poison oak, some latex allergies; type IV
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