In Celiac disease, _____ is presented by APCs via MHC class II
#2
What HLA subtype is associated with multiple sclerosis? _____
#3
Patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis have an increased risk for _____; presents as an enlarging thyroid late in disease course
#4
Which blistering skin disorder is characterized by a "fish net" (reticular) pattern on immunofluorescence? _____
#5
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is Graves disease and Myasthenia Gravis? _____
#6
Bullous pemphigoid is due to Ig_____ antibodies against hemidesmosome components (BP180)
#7
Vitamin B9 (folate) deficiency is characterized by _____ polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs)
#8
Histologically, Hashimoto thyroiditis is associated with chronic inflammation with well-developed _____
#9
What HLA subtype is associated with Goodpasture syndrome? _____
#10
What type of hypersensitivity is Graves disease?_____
Organ-specific autoimmune diseases US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Organ-specific autoimmune diseases Flashcards for USMLE
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