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Items for concept map - Type I Hypersensitivity File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help View only A1 fx Type A B 1 Type II 2 Make sure your concept map includes ALL of the following terms: 3 Antibodies 4 B-cell Complement proteins (note from Leoned: we didn't specifically 5 discuss the role of complement proteins in Type II hypersensitivities, but see if you can place it on your concept map based on what we've learned previously about how complement proteins are activated) First baby Mother Rh-RBCs Second baby Items for concept map - Type I Hypersensitivity File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help Items for concept map -Type I Hypersensitivity File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help IIIt (O) View only A1 Type III \begin{tabular}{|c|l|} \hline 1 & Type III \\ \hline 2 & Make sure your concept map includes ALL of the following terms: \\ \hline 3 & Antibodies \\ \hline 4 & Basophil \\ \hline 5 & Cells lining blood vessels \\ \hline 6 & Complement \\ \hline 7 & Destructive enzymes \\ \hline 3 & Healthy tissue \\ \hline 9 & High Ag' concentration \\ \hline 10 & Histamine \\ \hline 11 & Neutrophil \\ \hline 12 & \\ \hline 13 & \\ \hline 14 & \\ \hline 15 & \\ \hline 16 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Items for concept map - Type I Hypersensitivity File Edit View insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help ? - (0) View only A1 fin Type IV (TB) \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline & \\ \hline 1 & Type IV (TB) \\ \hline 2 & Make sure your concept map includes ALL of the following terms: \\ \hline 3 & M. tuberculosis \\ \hline 4 & Cytokines \\ \hline 5 & Helper T-cell \\ \hline 6 & M. tuberculosis antigen \\ \hline 7 & Macrophage \\ \hline 8 & Macrophage \\ \hline 9 & Macrophages \\ \hline 10 & Memory Helper T-cell \\ \hline 11 & \\ \hline 12 & \\ \hline 13 & \\ \hline 14 & \\ \hline 15 & \\ \hline 16 & \\ \hline 17 & \\ \hline 16 & \\ \hline \end{tabular} Items for concept map - Type I Hypersensitivity File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help int View only B3 \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline 1 & Type IV (poison oak) \\ \hline 2 & Make sure your concept map includes ALL of the following terms: \\ \hline 3 & Cytotoxic T-cell \\ \hline 4 & Effector cytotoxic T-cell \\ \hline 5 & Epithelial cell \\ \hline 6 & MHCl \\ \hline 7 & Pentadecacatechol \\ \hline 8 & Poison ivy \\ \hline 9 & \\ \hline 10 & \\ \hline 11 & \\ \hline 12 & \\ \hline \end{tabular}


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Type 1

Type I Hypersensitivity
(Immediate)
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Allergen exposure
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IgE antibodies
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Binding to Fc receptors on mast cells
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Activation of mast cells and basophils
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Release of histamine, leukotrienes, and prostaglandins
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Vasodilation, increased vascular permeability
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Recruitment of other immune cells
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Inflammation and allergic symptoms

Please note that this concept map incorporates the terms related to Type I Hypersensitivity as well as the addition of complement proteins and the specific case of Rh incompatibility in the context of pregnancy. It provides a visual representation of the relationships and processes involved in Type I Hypersensitivity and its connection to complement activation and Rh incompatibility.



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