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Hypersensitivity: Type 1 - ANSWER Type 1: Allergic reaction, Mediated by IgE, Inflammation due to mast cell degranulation Local symptoms: -itching -rash Systemic symptoms: -wheezing Most dangerous = anaphylactic reaction systemic response of hypotension, severe bronchoconstriction Main ...

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Hypersensitivity: Type 1 - ANSWER Type 1: Allergic reaction, Mediated by IgE, Inflammation due to mast
cell degranulation



Local symptoms:

-itching

-rash

Systemic symptoms:

-wheezing

Most dangerous = anaphylactic reaction

systemic response of hypotension, severe bronchoconstriction

Main treatment: epinephrine reverses the effects



Hypersensitivity: Type 2 - ANSWER Type 2: Cytotoxic reaction; tissue specific (ex: thyroid tissue)



Macrophages are the primary effectors cells involved



Can cause tissue damage or alter function



Grave's disease (hyperthyroidism) - example of altering thyroid function, but does not destroy thyroid
tissue



Incompatible blood type- example of cell/tissue damage that occurs; severe transfusion reaction occurs
and the transfused erythrocytes are destroyed by agglutination or complement-mediated lysis.



Type 1 Hypersensitivity VS. Type 2 Hypersensitivity - ANSWER Type 1 Hypersensitivity

Organ Specific

, Antibody binds to the antigen on the cell surface



Type 2 Hypersensitivity

Not Organ Specific

Antibody binds to the soluble antigen outside the cell surface that was released into the blood or body
fluids, and the complex is then deposited in the tissues



Hypersensitivity: Type 3 - Examples - ANSWER Rheumatoid arthritis: Antigen/antibodies are deposited in
the joints



Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)- very closely related to autoimmunity- antigen/antibodies deposit in
organs that cause tissue damage



Hypersensitivity: Type 4 - ANSWER Delayed response



Does not involve antigen/antibody complexes like Types 1, 2 and 3



Is T-cell mediated



Differentiating Between the Rash of a Type 1 vs. Type 4 Reaction: - ANSWER Type 1: Immediate
hypersensitivity reactions, termed atopic dermatitis, are usually characterized by widely distributed
lesions



Type 4: Contact dermatitis (delayed hypersensitivity) consists of lesions only at the site of contact with
the allergen



The key determinant is the timing of the rash:

-Type 1 = Immediate

-Type 4 = Delayed: Several days following contact, ex would be poison ivy

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