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A 23-year-old woman with bone marrow failure ...
Immune complex deposition in tissues ๐Ÿ” / ๐Ÿ“บ / ๐ŸŒณ / ๐Ÿ“–
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submitted by โˆ—hungrybox(1277)
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This whole question is on the different types of hypersensitivity. (pg. 113 FA2019)

eosinophil degranulation โ†’ Type 1 hypersensitivity (mast cells early, eosinophils/others later)

widespread apoptosis of B lymphocytes โ†’ B lymphocytes are involved in Type 2 hypersensitivity. Widespread apoptosis would not occur. If anything, B cells would proliferate?

Cytokine secretion by natural killer cells โ†’ NK cells use perforin and granzymes to induce apoptosis in type 2 hypersensitivity. (Not sure if they secrete any relevant cytokines...)

immune complex deposition in tissues โ†’ serum sickness (Type 3 hypersensitivity)

polyclonal T-lymphocyte activation โ†’ type 4 hypersensitivity

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This is serum sickness, a type III (immune complex) hypersensitivity.

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the gave the pt. a protein that is not from human body (it was a rabbit protein) that should clue you into serum sickness. this reaction happens after chimeric antibodies for cancer medications too. serum sickness usually takes 5days to 3 weeks to happen after the infusion. just remember, protein that is not from you can be antigenic to your body. serum sickness is type III hypersensitivity hence the answer.

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FA 2020 pg 421

clue: anthithymocyte is immnosuppressive regimen for aplastic anemia. The patient has bone marrow failure.

Even we don't know the fact, we can match Immunosuppressive = Immune complex deposition in tissues.

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FA 2020 pg 421

clue: anthithymocyte is immnosuppressive regimen for aplastic anemia. The patient has bone marrow failure.

Even we don't know the fact, we can match Immunosuppressive = Immune complex deposition in tissues.

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