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Natural Killer Cells form part of the [blank_start]innate[blank_end] immune system
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[blank_start]Adaptive[blank_end] immunity is a key feature required for vaccination
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The formation of memory B cells accounts for the rapid production of [blank_start]IgG[blank_end] at re-exposure to a microbe after vaccination.
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Targeted biological drugs such as anti-TNF (e.g. adalimumab) are functionally equivalent to [blank_start]passive[blank_end] immunisation
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A 22- year old woman is referred to the rheumatology clinic because her fingers change colour in the cold. This has been re-occurring in the year. Her past medical history includes recurrent mouth ulcers and pain in the small joints of her hands.
Which antibody will aid diagnosis?
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Anti-Jo-1 Antibody is most commonly associated with which inflammatory myopathy?
[blank_start]Polymyositis[blank_end]
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Which specific anticholinesterase medication is usually given to treat Myasthenia Gravis?
[blank_start]Pyridostigmine[blank_end]
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Hypersensitivities:
[blank_start]Type 1[blank_end]: Immediate Hypersensitivity
[blank_start]Type 4[blank_end]: Delayed Hypersensitivity
[blank_start]Type 3[blank_end]: Immune Complex Reaction (Complement Dependent)
[blank_start]Type 2[blank_end]: Cytotoxic Reaction (Antibody Dependent)
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Type 2
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Type 3
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Type 4
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Type 1
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Pemphigus Vulgaris & Bullous Pemphigoid are examples of a [blank_start]Type II[blank_end] Hypersensitivity Reaction
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Type II
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Type I
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Type III
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Type IV
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Blood transfusion reactions are an example of a [blank_start]Type II[blank_end] Hypersensitivity Reaction
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Type II
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Type I
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Type III
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Type IV
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is an example of a [blank_start]Type III[blank_end] Hypersensitivity Reaction
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Type III
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Type II
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Type I
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Type IV
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Tuberculosis is an example of a [blank_start]Type IV[blank_end] Hypersensitivity
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Type IV
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Type I
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Type II
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Type III
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Immunodeficiency:
[blank_start]Secondary Immunodeficiency[blank_end] = Acquired Immunodeficiency
[blank_start]Primary Immunodeficiency[blank_end] = Congenital Immunodeficiency
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Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is an immune disorder characterized by recurrent infections due to low antibody levels, specifically in which 3 of the following immunoglobulin types?
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Anti-CD20 Antibody is an agent which eliminates [blank_start]B Cells[blank_end]
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B Cells
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T Cells
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Natural Killer Cells
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HIV is primarily a disease against ...
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Helper T Cells
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Plasma Cells
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B Cells
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Cytotoxic T Cells
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Contact Hypersensitivity is a [blank_start]Type IV[blank_end] Hypersensitivity
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Type IV
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Type I
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Type III
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Type II
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Despite popular belief, Methotrexate is actually not Hepatotoxic.
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IgA anti-TTG autoantibodies are typically present in cases of [blank_start]Coeliac[blank_end] Disease
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A woman's Colostrum (first breast milk) mainly contains [blank_start]IgA[blank_end]
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Type I Hypersensitivity: Mediated by [blank_start]IgE[blank_end]
Type II Hypersensitivity: Mediated by [blank_start]Antibodies[blank_end]
Type III Hypersensitivity: Mediated by [blank_start]Immune Complexes[blank_end]
Type IV Hypersensitivity: Mediated by [blank_start]T cells[blank_end]
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T cells
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IgG
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Immune Complexes
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Antibodies
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IgE
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Chronic Transplant Rejection is a [blank_start]Type IV[blank_end] Hypersensitivity Reaction
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Type IV
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Type I
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Type II
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Type III
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22q11.2 deletion causing a failure to develop 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches leading to congenital heart disease, learning defects and a lack of a thymus is known as [blank_start]Di George[blank_end] Syndrome