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This document summarizes the four main types of hypersensitivity reactions:
I. Type I immediate hypersensitivity is mediated by IgE antibodies and mast cells, causing rapid allergic reactions. Diseases include allergies, asthma, and anaphylaxis.
II. Type II antibody-mediated reactions involve IgG antibodies binding to cells or tissues, activating the complement system and attracting phagocytes, causing issues like hemolytic anemia.
III. Type III immune complex-mediated reactions occur when circulating immune complexes deposit in blood vessels, activating the complement system and attracting neutrophils, linked to diseases like SLE.
IV. Type IV T cell-mediated reactions can be TH1 or TH2
This document summarizes the four main types of hypersensitivity reactions:
I. Type I immediate hypersensitivity is mediated by IgE antibodies and mast cells, causing rapid allergic reactions. Diseases include allergies, asthma, and anaphylaxis.
II. Type II antibody-mediated reactions involve IgG antibodies binding to cells or tissues, activating the complement system and attracting phagocytes, causing issues like hemolytic anemia.
III. Type III immune complex-mediated reactions occur when circulating immune complexes deposit in blood vessels, activating the complement system and attracting neutrophils, linked to diseases like SLE.
IV. Type IV T cell-mediated reactions can be TH1 or TH2
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This document summarizes the four main types of hypersensitivity reactions:
I. Type I immediate hypersensitivity is mediated by IgE antibodies and mast cells, causing rapid allergic reactions. Diseases include allergies, asthma, and anaphylaxis.
II. Type II antibody-mediated reactions involve IgG antibodies binding to cells or tissues, activating the complement system and attracting phagocytes, causing issues like hemolytic anemia.
III. Type III immune complex-mediated reactions occur when circulating immune complexes deposit in blood vessels, activating the complement system and attracting neutrophils, linked to diseases like SLE.
IV. Type IV T cell-mediated reactions can be TH1 or TH2
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Unduh sebagai DOC, PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd