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Hypersensitivity reactions types I, II, and III are collectively known as _______________.

Immediate Hypersensitivity

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The Ig with the longest half-life and highest serum concentration.

Immunoglobulin G

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An acute, potentially fatal, and systemic manifestation of immediate hypersensitivity reaction.

Anaphylaxis

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Ig that is only present in the intravascular compartment, not in body fluids or secretions.

Immunoglobulin M

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Classified hypersensitivity reactions into four categories based on the time elapsed from exposure of antigen to the reaction and the arm of immune system involved.

Gell and Coombs

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Antibodies that are blocked in chronic desensitization

IgA and IgG

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Antibodies derived from a single clone of plasma cell.

Monoclonal antibody

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Enumerate the four common manifestations of Atopy

Asthma, Rhinitis, Urticaria, and Atopic dermatitis

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It is prepared by recombination of 34% mouse proteins and 66% human proteins.

Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody

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The administration of small amounts of antigen to which the person is sensitive, at an interval of 15 minutes.

Acute desensitization

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What are the mediators of Immediate and Delayed Hypersensitivity?

Immediate - Antibodies

Delayed - T cells

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Second most abundant Ig class that is found in bodily secretions

Immunoglobulin A
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Mechanism of action of Bevacizumab and Abciximab

Inhibit angiogenesis

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Antibody involved in Type I Hypersensitivity

Immunoglobulin E

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What does ADCC stands for?

Antibody-dependent-cell-mediated cytotoxicity

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The tuberculin skin test is carried out to determine whether an individual has been previously exposed to what organism?

MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS

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mAb used in the treatment and management of Rheumatoid arthritis

Adalimumab / Infliximab

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IgE is elevated in _____________ infections

Helminthic

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Produced by patients suffering from Multiple myeloma

Bence Jones Proteins

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The reaction time of contact hypersensitivity

48-72 hours

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A harmful immune response in which tissue damage is induced by exaggerated or inappropriate immune responses in a sensitized individual on re-exposure to the same antigen.

Hypersensitivity

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The Ig that can cross the placenta thus providing immunity to the fetus.

Immunoglobulin G

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Serum sickness is a manifestation of what Type of Hypersensitivity reaction?

Type III

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Antibody found as membrane Ig on the surface of B cells and acts as a B cell receptor along with IgM.

Immunoglobulin D

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Delayed Hypersensitivity is ______-mediated.

Cell

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