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Type III Hypersensitivity Reactions
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Learning Objectives
The components of Type 3 hypersensitivity reaction.
The mechanism of type 3 reaction.
The role of C5a in pathology of type 3 reaction.
The basic mechanism of type 3 hypersensitivity reaction.
The role of C5a in pathology of type 3 reaction.
The reason for immune reactions to a normal immune response in some individuals.
Two subtypes of type 3 hypersensitivity reaction.
The subtypes of Type 3 hypersensitivity reaction.
Differences between Arthus reaction and serum sickness.
Anomalies associated with type 3 hypersensitivity reactions
The explanation of hypocomplementemia in Type III hypersensitivity reaction.
Drugs and toxins causing Type III hypersensitivity reaction.
Different pathologies associated with Type III hypersensitivity reaction.
The different systemic anomalies associated with Type III hypersensitivity reactions.
The pathology of rheumatoid arthritis.
The pathology of SLE.
The pathology of systemic lupus erythematosus.
A discussion about polyarteritis nodosa and hypersensitivity lung diseases.
The mechanism of local necrosis in arthus reaction.
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Immune System Function Part 1
Immune System Function Part 2 (Effector Cells)
Overview (Innate and Acquired Arm)
Overview (Immune Cells)
Neutrophils
Natural Killer (NK) Cells
Mast and Basal Cells
Macrophages
MHC I and MHC II Loading
T Cells (part 1)
T Cells (part 2)
T Cells Maturation and Selection
T Cell Receptors and Immunoglobulins
T Cell Functions
B Cell Functions
Immunoglobulins
Type 1 Hypersensitivity Reactions - Allergies (Urdu-Hindi)
Type II Hypersensitivity Reactions
Type III Hypersensitivity Reactions
Type IV Hypersensitivity Reactions
Complement System
Tumor Immunity
Immune Pathology
Immune Pharmacology
IVIg A High Level Overview
Multiple Sclerosis-Pathophysiology
Multiple Sclerosis-Clinical Aspects
Self Tolerance and Microbe Triggered Autoimmunity (T Cell Focus)
Future Antivirals Using Bacterial Immune Sensors
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Elevated Interleukin 6 (IL-6) and Normal C Reactive Protein (CRP)
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