BIOS10115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Hemolytic Disease Of The Newborn, Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Surrounding tissues damaged as a result of inflammatory response. Symptons: fever, low blood pressure, pain, nausea. Rh antigens on surface for rbcs: rhesus factor. Mother-infant rh incompatibility: rh (-) mother will react to rh (+) fetus (2nd pregnancy) In the 2nd pregnancy, the woman already has the antibodies in her circulation, which will cross the placenta and kill the child. Injection of anti-rh antibodies (rhogam) to mother right after delivery of all babies, sometimes during pregnancy. Treatment must be done for miscarriages/abortions as well: before rhogam, 0. 5% births showed hdn. 12% of those stillborn 10,000 per year in the us. Excess antibody/antigen complexes: get deposited in tissues, organs (kidneys) or joints. Serum sickness: horse serum used to treat infection, body generates antibodies to antibodies, not seen very often today. Arthus reaction: localized reaction after injection of antigen, hemorrhagic damage. Also called delayed hypersensitivity more than 12 hours. Sensitization occurs reaction only occurs second time.

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