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The immune system usually defends the body against foreign substances that are called: |
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Memory is an important function of the immune system because: |
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B. It allows faster future immune responses. |
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Immunization with a vaccine works by: |
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D. Producing active acquired immunity |
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A B-Lymphocyte cell is a cell in the immune system that: |
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A. Is derived from a precursor stem cell |
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A macrophage is a cell in the immune system that: |
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E. Can be activated by lymphokines |
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Which statement is true of NK cells? |
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C. NK cells are part of the body's innate immunity. |
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The cells of the body are no longer tolerated, and the immune system treats them as antigens in which type of immunopathologic disease? |
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During the anaphylactic type of hypersensitivity reaction, the plasma cells: |
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A. Produce antibody called IgE |
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Which type of hypersensitivity reaction involves activated complement? |
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What type of lymphocyte matures in the thymus, produces lymphokines, and can increase or suppress the humoral immune response? |
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In the immune system, antibodies are proteins that are: |
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A. Also termed immunoglobins |
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Which immunopathology involves a decreased number or activity of lymphoid cells? |
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The humoral immune response involves the production of: |
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Measurement of a specific antibody level in the blood is called: |
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Which type of immunity may be immediately provided to dental personnel after needle-stick accidents? |
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B. Acquired passive immunity |
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All of the following are examples of hypersensitivity reactions except: |
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A. Systemic lupus erythematosus |
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C. An immunologic disorder |
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The "target lesion" on the skin is associated with which disease? |
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Tzanck cells are seen in which condition? |
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The oral lesions in Reiter syndrome may resemble: |
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Which of the following systemic diseases is not associated w/ aphthous ulcers? |
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B. Langerhans cell disease |
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The two cells that histologically characterize Langerhans cell disease are: |
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C. Eosinophils and mononuclear cells |
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Which one of the following is the form of Langerhans cell disease that is characterized by a triad of symptoms? |
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E. Hand-Schuller-Christian disease |
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The most benign type of Langerhans cell disease is: |
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B. Eosinophilic granuloma |
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The most characteristic oral manifestation of Sjogren syndrome is: |
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Which of the following statements is false? |
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D. Skin lesions are common in cicatrical pemphigoid |
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Which is the most distinct and definitive characteristic that distinguishes pemphigus from pemphigoid? |
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C. The histologic findings |
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Desquamative gingivitis may be seen in: |
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E. All of the above (cicatrical pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, lichen planus, bullous pemphigoid) |
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In angioedema, involvement of which of the following tissues could create a life-threatening situation for the patient? |
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Which of the following is a pathologic condition that produces a characteristic butterfly-shaped lesion on the face and oral ulcers, occurs more frequently in females than males, and for which the result of a blood test is important to diagnosis? |
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