Immunology Flashcards

1
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What acts as an “anti-adhesive” in the eye?

A
  • mucous layer
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2
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What are some chemical properties of the eye immunology?

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  • lysozyme
  • lactoferrin
  • transferrin
  • tear lipids
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3
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What attracts neutrophils?

A
  • chemotaxis
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4
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What is the principle antigen presenting cell for the external eye?

A

-Langerhans cells

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5
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Where are langerhan cells abundant in the eye?

A
  • cornea-scleral limbus
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6
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What is the only part of the eye with lymphatic drainage?

A
  • conjunctiva
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7
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What is a specialised lymphoid tissue found in the conjunctiva?

A
  • MALT
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8
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What is found at the peripheral cornea?

A
  • Langerhans cells
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9
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What is found immunological wise in the lacrimal drainage system?

A
  • MALT
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10
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What is immune privilege?

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  • accommodation of antigens without eliciting an inflammatory response
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11
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What causes immune privilege in the eye?

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  • blood-ocular barrier

- lack of direct lymphatic drainage

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12
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What is sympathetic ophthalmia?

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  • injury in one eye can cause damage to both

- autoimmune reaction to occular antigens during trauma

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13
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What is the primary mediator in sympathetic ophthalmia?

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  • T cells
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14
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Name an ophthalmic condition where it is a type I hypersensitivity reaction

A
  • acute allergic conjunctivitis
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15
Q

Define chemosis?

A
  • oedema of the conjunctiva

- linked to acute allergic conjunctivitis

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16
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Name a Type II hypersensitivity ophthalmic condition?

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  • ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
17
Q

Name a type III ophthalmic hypersensitivity condition?

A
  • autoimmune corneal melting
18
Q

Name a type IV hypersensitivity ophthalmic condition?

A
  • corneal graft rejection
19
Q

Why is a corneal replacement generally well tolerated?

A
  • uses immune privilege
  • cornea lacks blood and lymph supply
  • central cornea is deficient in Langerhans cells