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Anaphylaxis
Type I
Allergic rhinitis (eg, hay fever)
Type I
Hemolytic anemia
Type II
Pernicious anemia
Type II
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Type II
Erythroblastosis fetalis
Type II
Rheumatic fever
Type II
(contrast this to poststreptococcal GN, which is type III; rheumatic fever is due to anti-M2 antibodies causing direct damage to tissue)
Goodpasture's syndrome
Type II
(anti-BM Ig, rather than immune complexes)
Bullous pemphigoid
Type II
Pemphigus vulgaris
Type II
Grave's disease
Type II
(contrast to Hashimoto's, which is a type IV HS reaction)
Myasthenia gravis
Type II
(Ab's directly attack ACh receptors)
SLE
Type III
RA
Type III
(antibodies against Fc of IgG form immune complexes)
Polyarteritis nodosum
Type III
(immune complexes composed of Ig and anti-HBV Ig; associated with hepatitis B infection)
Poststreptococcal GN
Type III
(Ig to the M2 protein of Group A Streptococcus pyogenes deposit in the glomeruli, causing nephritic syndrome)
Serum sickness
Type III
Arthus reaction (eg, swelling and inflammation following tetanus vaccine)
Type III
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (eg, farmer's lung)
Type III
(complexes with the bacteria Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula, a thermophilic actinomycete)
vs. silo disease, which is type I
Type I DM
Type IV
(Tc cell-mediated destruction of beta-pancreatic cells)
MS
Type IV
(Tc cells)
Guillain-Barre syndrome
Type IV
(Tc cells attack nerves; resolves spontaneously in weeks to months)
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Type IV
(Tc cells invade)
GVH disease
Type IV
(Tc cells)
PPD (test of MTB)
Type IV
Contact dermatitis (eg, poison ivy, nickel allergy)
Type IV
What are the 11 granulomatous diseases?
TB
Fungal infection (eg, histoplasmosis)
Syphilis
Leprosy
Cat scratch fever (bartella)
Sarcoidosis
Crohn's disease
Berylliosis
Wegener's
Listeria monocytogenes
Bartonella