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DNA, nucleoproteins. antigen in what disease?
SLE (type 3)
SLE. clinical manifestations?
nephritis, arthritis vasculitis (type 3)
Polyarteritis nodosa. hypersensitivity type? antigen?
Type 3
Hep B virus surface antigen (in some cases)
Post Strep glomerulonephritis (as compared to post strep rheumatic fever). hypersensitivity type?
Type 3 (IC).
Acute glomerulonephritis. Antigens?
Bacterial (Treponema); parasitic (malaria, shistosomes); tumor antigens (type 3)
malaria; shistosomes, treponema. antigens for?
Acute glomerulonephritis (type 3)
Reactive Arthritis. Hypersensitivity type? antigen type that can be involved?
Type 3 (IC).
Bacterial (yersinia)
cutaneous vasculitis. seen in?
Arthus reaction. type 3. various foreign proteins act as antigens.
Serum sickness. hypersensitivity type? clinical manifestations?
type 3 (IC). arthritis, vasculitis, nephritis.

(various proteins act as antigens, like anti-thymocyte globulin, etc in foregin serum)