IMMUNOLOGY TEST 3
Umed Wroc
Umed Wroc
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Students | 16 |
Language | Italiano |
Category | Medical |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 18.05.2020 / 19.06.2021 |
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A pair of antibodies applicable in the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) differential work up is
A pair of antibodies essential for celiac disease work-up include
A pair of antibodies used in the liver and biliary tract autoimmune
disease work-up are
A Peyer’s patch, this is
Acute hemolytic reaction in a blood recipient….. probability is triggered by
Anti-CCP antibodies play an essential role in the rheumatic arthritis (RA)
serological work up, because
Antibodies against cyclic citrulinated peptide (anti-CCP), are specifically reactive
with antigenic determinants containing the amino acid citruline. These
antibodies are considered to be a serological marker for:
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA)
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA)
Autoantibodies against acetylcholine receptors can be detected typically in the
serum of patients with
Autoantibodies that are usually assessed in vasculitis work-up, there should be
Autoimmune antibody ANA screening indirect
immunofluorescence test contains a substrate (Set II)
Autoimmune diseases are included in the hypersensitivity type
Basic immune mechanism by Gell and Coombs of allergic
bronchopulmonary aspergillosis are
Choose the right combination (Gell and Coombs hypersensitivity)
Determination of anti-mitochondrial autoantibodies (AMA) serum concentration
is important in the diagnosis of autoimmune disease in particular
Determination of pANCA and cANCA antibody serum
concentrations is important especially in the diagnosis of
autoimmune disease of
Development of immune tolerance to allergens is mainly dependent on the
balance
ELISA assay in the diagnosis of autoimmune disease cannot provide
Grave's disease is an example of a hypersensitivity reaction
Hashimoto’s disease tissue specific auto-antigen, this is in principle
In allergic alveolitis immunopathology the key role play
hypersensitivity by Gell and Combs
In celiac disease immunopathology, the key role play
In the bronchial asthma, the airflow limitation does NOT result from:
In the case of suspected RA in a patient, a laboratory test of the highest
specificity is the assessment of serum antibodies:
In the diagnostics of autoimmune disease, the common substrate for indirect
immunofluorescence ANA detection, there should be
(Set III
In the diagnostics of autoimmune disease, to detect anti-nuclear antibodies
(AMA) by immunofluorescence, the most commonly used substrate is
In the diagnostics of autoimmune diseases the type of autoantibodies detected
in patient sera with immunofluorescence method, is defined on the basis of
In the diagnostics of autoimmune thyroiditis, there are essential
autoantibodies
In the screening work-up of autoimmune diseases, the tests for antinuclear
antibodies (ANA) there should be
In the serological diagnostics of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an anti-CCP antibody
plays an essential role
In the serological screening for antinuclear (ANA) auto-antibodies
in biochip assays, there should be used:
In the thyroid gland autoimmune disease diagnostics, the
following autoantibodies are essential
Indirect immunofluorescence technique can be described by the following
statements, except of:
Multiple sclerosis, a disease in which immune hypersensitivity mechanisms play
an important role, basically results from
Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular conduction disorder,
resulting from the dysfunction of:
One of the substrates most commonly used in the serological tests
for autoimmune diseses
Point a test that is usually NOT performed for the diagnostics of the celiac
disease
Point the TRUE statements describing the phenomenon of immune tolerance:
Point WRONGLY matched pair (a disease and its essential pathophysiological
mechanism by Gell and Coombs)