Hypersensitivity Flashcards

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Type 1

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Anaphylactic

Antigen reacts with IgE bound to mast cells

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Type II

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Cell bound
IgG or IgM binds to antigen on cell surface

Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, ITP, Goodpastures

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Type III

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Immune complex
Free antigen and antibody combine (IgG IgA)
Serum sickness, SLE, post-strep glomerulonephrotis, extrinsic allergic alveolitis (esp acute phase)

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Type IV

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Delayed hypersensitivity
T cell mediated
Tuberculosis, tuberculin skin reaction, graft v host, allergic contact dermatitis, scabies, extrinsic allergic alveolitis (esp chronic phase)

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Type V

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Stimulated hypersensitivity
IgG antibiodies stinulate cells they are directed against
graves, myasthenia gravis

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Skin prick test

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Drops of dilute allergen onto skin
Histamine (+ve) and water (-ve) controls
Wheal in 15mins if allergy

Food/pollen/wasp/bee

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RAST (radioallergosorbent test)

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Amount of IgE that reacts with allergen
Grade 0 (negative) to 6 (strongly positive)

Can be used if skin prick not possible eg extensive eczema or taking antihistamines

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Skin patch testing

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Contact dermatitis
30-40 allergens
Results read 48hrs later by dermatologist

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