Definition
the body responds to a particular substance (called allergens) in an exaggerated fashion
antibody mediated hypersensitivity reaction
can occur in many parts of the body.
the antibodies produced by the immune response bind to antigens on the patient's own cell surfaces
either be intrinsic or extrinsic.
Defintion
Known as immune complex hypersensitivity.
Systemic or organ spe
I.
1. 문제 제시
35세의 젊은 여자가 2개월 전부터 팔 다리 부종이 나타나고, 전부터 있던 호흡곤란이 악화되어 내원하였다. 1달 전부터 손, 발 피부에 검은 자반이 생겼다고 한다.
2. 단서 인식
- 35세 젊은 여자
- 2달 전부터 팔 다리 부종
- 전부터 있던 호흡곤란 악화
- 1달 전부터 손 발 피부에
E. The symptoms are not better accounted for by bereavement, i.e., after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist for longer than 2 months or are characterized by marked functional impairment, morbid preoccupation with worthlessness, suicidal ideation, psychotic symptoms, or psychomotor retardation.
4) Criteria for Manic Episode
A. A distinct period of abnormally and persistently eleva
TypeIII & IV hypersensitivity
TypeIII: immune complex mediated response
TypeIV: delayed T cell mediated response
Small particles deposit in bronchioles
Allergic granulomatous reaction
No increase in IgE or eosinophils
Clinical Presentation
Acute form
4~ 8 hours after exposure
Cough, fever, chill, myaliga, dyspnea, nausea
Bibasilar crackle
Subacute form
Few
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