Matthew Coulson
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This was the awful one ran by big Kev where there were like no questions, thus there aren't many here.

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Transition Block - Immunology

Question 1 of 23

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Natural Killer Cells form part of the ( innate, adaptive ) immune system

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Question 2 of 23

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( Adaptive, Innate ) immunity is a key feature required for vaccination

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Question 3 of 23

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The formation of memory B cells accounts for the rapid production of ( IgG, IgM, IgA ) at re-exposure to a microbe after vaccination.

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Question 4 of 23

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Targeted biological drugs such as anti-TNF (e.g. adalimumab) are functionally equivalent to ( passive, active ) immunisation

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Question 5 of 23

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A 22- year old woman is referred to the rheumatology clinic because her fingers change colour in the cold. This has been re-occurring in the year. Her past medical history includes recurrent mouth ulcers and pain in the small joints of her hands.
Which antibody will aid diagnosis?

Select one of the following:

  • Tissue transglutaminase IgA antibody

  • Anti-CCP Antibody

  • Anti-dsDNA Antibody

  • Anti-Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody

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Question 6 of 23

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Anti-Jo-1 Antibody is most commonly associated with which inflammatory myopathy?

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Question 7 of 23

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Which specific anticholinesterase medication is usually given to treat Myasthenia Gravis?

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Question 8 of 23

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Hypersensitivities:
: Immediate Hypersensitivity
: Delayed Hypersensitivity
: Immune Complex Reaction (Complement Dependent)
: Cytotoxic Reaction (Antibody Dependent)

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    Type 2
    Type 3
    Type 4
    Type 1

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Question 9 of 23

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Pemphigus Vulgaris & Bullous Pemphigoid are examples of a ( Type II, Type I, Type III, Type IV ) Hypersensitivity Reaction

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Question 10 of 23

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Blood transfusion reactions are an example of a ( Type II, Type I, Type III, Type IV ) Hypersensitivity Reaction

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Question 11 of 23

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Systemic lupus erythematosus is an example of a ( Type III, Type II, Type I, Type IV ) Hypersensitivity Reaction

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Question 12 of 23

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Tuberculosis is an example of a ( Type IV, Type I, Type II, Type III ) Hypersensitivity

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Question 13 of 23

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Immunodeficiency:
= Acquired Immunodeficiency
= Congenital Immunodeficiency

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    Primary Immunodeficiency
    Secondary Immunodeficiency

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Question 14 of 23

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Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is an immune disorder characterized by recurrent infections due to low antibody levels, specifically in which 3 of the following immunoglobulin types?

Select one or more of the following:

  • IgA

  • IgG

  • IgM

  • IgD

  • IgE

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Question 15 of 23

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Anti-CD20 Antibody is an agent which eliminates ( B Cells, T Cells, Natural Killer Cells )

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Question 16 of 23

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HIV is primarily a disease against ...

Select one of the following:

  • Helper T Cells

  • Plasma Cells

  • B Cells

  • Cytotoxic T Cells

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Question 17 of 23

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Contact Hypersensitivity is a ( Type IV, Type I, Type III, Type II ) Hypersensitivity

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Question 18 of 23

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Despite popular belief, Methotrexate is actually not Hepatotoxic.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 19 of 23

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IgA anti-TTG autoantibodies are typically present in cases of Disease

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Question 20 of 23

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A woman's Colostrum (first breast milk) mainly contains ( IgA, IgG, IgM, IgE, IgD )

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Question 21 of 23

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Type I Hypersensitivity: Mediated by
Type II Hypersensitivity: Mediated by
Type III Hypersensitivity: Mediated by
Type IV Hypersensitivity: Mediated by

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    T cells
    IgG
    Immune Complexes
    Antibodies
    IgE

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Question 22 of 23

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Chronic Transplant Rejection is a ( Type IV, Type I, Type II, Type III ) Hypersensitivity Reaction

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Question 23 of 23

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22q11.2 deletion causing a failure to develop 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches leading to congenital heart disease, learning defects and a lack of a thymus is known as Syndrome

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