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Regarding the complement system all true except:
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14%
The classical pathway is activated by antibody-antigen complexes.
16%
The alternative pathway is activated by the cell wall of bacteria.
25%
C5b-9 attacks the MHC proteins in the cell membrane.
27%
Deposition of C3b on the bacterial cell wall causes phagocytosis by leucocytes
17%
Activation causes recruitment of inflammatory cells.
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Humoral immunity can be acquired passively by
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13%
catching a virus from a friend by shaking hands.
30%
receiving a vaccine of influenza virus grown in eggs.
36%
receiving serum from someone who has recovered from an infection.
20%
receiving leukocytes from an immune family member.
2%
sharing a soda with someone who has a cold.
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For specific antigen recognition by T cells,
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27%
antigen is bound by a T cell membrane antibody.
32%
processing of antigen help epitope recognition.
12%
MHC molecules are not required.
20%
antigen exposure during T cell maturation is required
10%
None of the above
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The most frequently diagnosed form of specific primary immunodeficiency
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12%
Severe combined immunodeficiency
34%
X-linked agammaglobulinaemia
14%
Chronic granulomatous disease
26%
Selective IgA deficiency
14%
Di George anomaly
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Which one is the commonest form of Severe Combined Immune Deficiencies SCIDs|?
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36%
Interleukin receptor common gamma chain deficiency
11%
IgA deficiency
11%
IRAK-4 deficiency
30%
RAGI/RAG2 deficiency
11%
Di George syndrome
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Which one of the following is most relevant to transient hypogammaglobulinaemia of infancy
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38%
Is more pronounced in premature babies.
11%
Occurs at one months of age.
21%
Is due to placental absorption of IgG.
18%
Is linked with autoimmune disease in later life.
13%
Involves only the IgA immunoglobulin class.
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Which one of the following is the primary defect in chronic granulomatous disease?
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22%
Neutrophil production in the bone marrow.
10%
Neutrophil chemotaxis.
38%
Neutrophil intracellular killing of organisms.
13%
Opsonization
17%
Cytotoxic T-cell activity.
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Which one of the following statements concerning XLA) X linked agammaglobullinemia is
CORRECT?
CORRECT?
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17%
XLA presents immediately after birth.
19%
It is a disease found in equal numbers of boys and girls
32%
Patients with XIA present with recurrent severe bacterial and fungal infections
28%
Patients usually have pan-hypogammaglobulinacmia
4%
Patients have normal numbers of plasma cells in the gut.
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Which one of the following autoimmune diseases involves only Type II hypersensitivity?
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18%
Rheumatoid arthritis
62%
Myasthenia gravis
6%
Contact dermatitis
6%
Mixed cryoglobulinacmia
6%
Anaphylactic reactions
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An AIDS patient developed meningitis. The patient's spinal fluid demonstrated high antigen titers of the following organism. India ink
preparations of the spinal fluid revealed encapsulated yeast cells. This
opportunistic infection is most likely due to:
preparations of the spinal fluid revealed encapsulated yeast cells. This
opportunistic infection is most likely due to:
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20%
Neisseria meningitides
16%
Histoplasma capsulatum
55%
Cryptococcus neoformans
8%
Candida albicans.
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1. Regarding ringworm and the dermatophytes, which one of the following is most
accurate?
(A) The dermatophytes are molds and are not thermally dimorphic.
(B) The drug of choice for the treatment of ringworm lesions is amphotericin B.
(C) The purpose of the KOH prep is to observe fungal antigens within infected
cells.
(D) The dermatophytid reaction refers to the necrotic area typically seen in the
center of ringworm lesions.
(E) The principal reservoir of dermatophytes in the genus Trichophyton is
domestic animals such as dogs and cats.
accurate?
(A) The dermatophytes are molds and are not thermally dimorphic.
(B) The drug of choice for the treatment of ringworm lesions is amphotericin B.
(C) The purpose of the KOH prep is to observe fungal antigens within infected
cells.
(D) The dermatophytid reaction refers to the necrotic area typically seen in the
center of ringworm lesions.
(E) The principal reservoir of dermatophytes in the genus Trichophyton is
domestic animals such as dogs and cats.
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1. Regarding C. albicans, which one of the following is most accurate?
(A) The diagnosis of disseminated candidiasis is typically made by detecting IgM
antibodies.
(B) It exists as a yeast on mucosal surfaces but forms pseudohyphae when it
invades tissue.
(C) Antibody-mediated immunity is a more important host defense than cellmediated immunity.
(D) A positive skin test can be used to confirm the diagnosis of skin infection
caused by C. albicans.
(E) In the clinical laboratory, it is diagnosed by isolating a mold with nonseptate
hyphae when cultures are grown at room temperature.
(A) The diagnosis of disseminated candidiasis is typically made by detecting IgM
antibodies.
(B) It exists as a yeast on mucosal surfaces but forms pseudohyphae when it
invades tissue.
(C) Antibody-mediated immunity is a more important host defense than cellmediated immunity.
(D) A positive skin test can be used to confirm the diagnosis of skin infection
caused by C. albicans.
(E) In the clinical laboratory, it is diagnosed by isolating a mold with nonseptate
hyphae when cultures are grown at room temperature.
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2. Regarding Cryptococcus neoformans, which one of the following is most
accurate?
(A) It is a dimorphic fungus, growing as a mold in the soil and a yeast in the
body.
(B) It is acquired primarily by ingestion of food contaminated with pigeon guano.
(C) Dark field microscopy is typically used to visualize the organism in spinal
fluid.
(D) Pathogenesis involves an exotoxin that acts as a superantigen recruiting
lymphocytes into the spinal fluid.
(E) Laboratory diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis can be achieved by detecting
the capsular polysaccharide of the organism in the spinal fluid.
accurate?
(A) It is a dimorphic fungus, growing as a mold in the soil and a yeast in the
body.
(B) It is acquired primarily by ingestion of food contaminated with pigeon guano.
(C) Dark field microscopy is typically used to visualize the organism in spinal
fluid.
(D) Pathogenesis involves an exotoxin that acts as a superantigen recruiting
lymphocytes into the spinal fluid.
(E) Laboratory diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis can be achieved by detecting
the capsular polysaccharide of the organism in the spinal fluid.
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3. Regarding Aspergillus fumigatus and aspergillosis, which one of the following is
most accurate?
(A) The natural habitat of A. fumigatus is the hair follicles of the human skin.
(B) In the clinical laboratory, cultures of A. fumigatus incubated at 37°C form
yeast colonies.
(C) The India ink stain is typically used to visualize A. fumigatus in the clinical
laboratory.
(D) A. fumigatus causes “fungus balls” in patients with lung cavities caused by
tuberculosis.
(E) The main predisposing factor to allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is
neutropenia
most accurate?
(A) The natural habitat of A. fumigatus is the hair follicles of the human skin.
(B) In the clinical laboratory, cultures of A. fumigatus incubated at 37°C form
yeast colonies.
(C) The India ink stain is typically used to visualize A. fumigatus in the clinical
laboratory.
(D) A. fumigatus causes “fungus balls” in patients with lung cavities caused by
tuberculosis.
(E) The main predisposing factor to allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is
neutropenia
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4. Regarding Mucor species, which one of the following is most accurate?
(A) Infection is acquired by the ingestion of food contaminated by spores of the
organism.
(B) Diabetic ketoacidosis is a major predisposing factor for invasive
mucormycosis.
(C) Mucor species have septate hyphae in contrast to Aspergillus species, which
have nonseptate hyphae.
(D) In biopsy specimens obtained from patients with invasive disease, Mucor
species appear as pseudohyphae.
(E) Skin tests using mucoroidin as the immunogen are used to determine whether
the patient has been infected with Mucor species.
(A) Infection is acquired by the ingestion of food contaminated by spores of the
organism.
(B) Diabetic ketoacidosis is a major predisposing factor for invasive
mucormycosis.
(C) Mucor species have septate hyphae in contrast to Aspergillus species, which
have nonseptate hyphae.
(D) In biopsy specimens obtained from patients with invasive disease, Mucor
species appear as pseudohyphae.
(E) Skin tests using mucoroidin as the immunogen are used to determine whether
the patient has been infected with Mucor species.
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5. Your patient is a 20-year-old woman who is human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) antibody positive with a CD4 count of 50. She has recovered from
cryptococcal meningitis. Which one of the following is the best choice of drug to
use as long-term prophylaxis to prevent another episode of cryptococcal
meningitis?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
(C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E)Terbinafine
(HIV) antibody positive with a CD4 count of 50. She has recovered from
cryptococcal meningitis. Which one of the following is the best choice of drug to
use as long-term prophylaxis to prevent another episode of cryptococcal
meningitis?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
(C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E)Terbinafine
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6. Your patient is a 1-month-old infant with whitish lesions in the mouth that are
diagnosed as oropharyngeal candidiasis (thrush). Which one of the following is
the best choice of drug to treat this infection?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E) Terbinafine
diagnosed as oropharyngeal candidiasis (thrush). Which one of the following is
the best choice of drug to treat this infection?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E) Terbinafine
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7. Your patient is a 50-year-old woman with leukemia who is neutropenic from her
cancer chemotherapy. She now has disseminated aspergillosis that does not
respond to amphotericin B. Which one of the following is the best choice of drug
to treat this infection?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
(C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E) Terbinafine
cancer chemotherapy. She now has disseminated aspergillosis that does not
respond to amphotericin B. Which one of the following is the best choice of drug
to treat this infection?
(A) Amphotericin B
(B) Caspofungin
(C) Fluconazole
(D) Flucytosine
(E) Terbinafine