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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. The secondary follicles have __________; primary follicles are dense






2. In order to produce Antibodies - does the antigen have to be phagocytosed? give an example with a bug and an autoimmune (type II hypersensitivity for example).






3. What is the presentation of Brutons agammaglobulinemia?






4. What are complements in the complement system? What activates them? there seems to be different ones - What are these pathways called?






5. What kinds of receptors activate innate immunity?






6. What is the main cytokine that activates eosinophils?






7. Which diseases are associated with DR4?






8. Which disease is associated with HLA A3?






9. What does IgE do on the surface of the mast cell to induce inflammatory mediator release?






10. Monomer in circulation - ___ when secreted






11. What lymph node drains the breast?






12. What lymph node drains the sigmoid colon?






13. What is MHC I made out of? Where is it found? What does it bind to? What type of antigens does it present?






14. What is the pathogenesis of chronic granulomatous disease; What is the presentation? What is the labs?






15. Which cytokines do Th2 release and For what?






16. What are howell jolly bodies?






17. other than eat and bite RBCs what else do Macrophages of spleen do>






18. What is the defect in Brutons agammaglobulinemia? What is its effect on B cells? What is its inheritance pattern?






19. What is the pathogenesis of HyperIgE syndrome? What are the labs?






20. describe the classic complement pathway.






21. Which are the only two antiinflammatory cytokines?






22. What is Aldesleukin? What is it used for






23. What are the three types of Type III hypersensitivity ? What is the common mechanism between them?






24. If an antigen lacks a peptide component How does the adaptive immunity attack it? What type of response is this called. give an example of bugs that do this. what implications does this have on splenectomy?






25. What type of fenestrations are found in the red pulp of the spleen?






26. For which toxins are preformed antibodies (passive) given?






27. What is the autoantibody for SLE that is nonspecific? Specific?






28. What are the autoantibodies for goodpastures syndrome?






29. What is the thymus ? Where is it located? is it encapsulated? How many lobes does it have?






30. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






31. To what disease do the autoantibodies to IgG (rheumatoid factor)?






32. What are some sinopulmonary infections?






33. other than C3a - what other complement acts as an anaphyloxin?






34. Which MHC presents intracellular peptides? how so?






35. What lymph node drains the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot?






36. How does complement link innate and adaptive?






37. What is the pathogenesis of a candida skin test?






38. What is recomb alpha interferon used for?






39. What are the PALS?






40. What is oprelevkin? and What is it used for?






41. The alternative pathway is the only constutively...






42. What is the toxicity of muromonab?






43. What amine is the main chemical mediator released by mast cells? Where does it act What does it result in?






44. If the alternative pathway is constitively active - how come normal cells don't get attacked with MAC?






45. What are the autoantibodies for polymyositis and dermatomyositis?






46. where are complements produced?






47. which antibodies prevent antigens from binding mucosal surfaces?






48. What two ways do you test for a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction? what will you see?






49. What is the pathology seen in chronic transplant rejection?






50. What is the arthus reaction? What is the difference between arthus and serum sickness? give an example. How do you test for it?