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Anaphylaxis: Pathogenesis
Anaphylaxis is a Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction
While the primary mechanism of anaphylaxis is mast cell
mediators => • Histamine ... pathophysiology #immunology
Inflammatory mechanism of asthma. 
Airway epithelial cells exposed to activation stimuli, including allergens, viruses, and irritants,
mediators such as histamine ... #inflammatory #immunology
Type I Hypersensitivity: Pathogenesis and clinical findings
Definition: Production of lgE Antibodies that bind to harmless allergens
within them (i.e. histamine ... HypersensitivityReaction #Allergy #Immunology
Bradykinin-mediated Angioedema
Clinical features: Submucosal oedema (face, extremity, genitalia), Laryngeal dyspnea (25% of deaths), Recurrent attacks of
Bradykinin vs. histamin-mediated ... Angioedema #allergy #immunology
Sleep
Regulation of sleep is critical for life! Ever wonder why you can’t fall asleep while hungry
hungry or why anti-histamines ... #Sleep #anti-histamine
#Interlukins
#Immunology
#Interlukins #Immunology
Effects of H1 Antihistamines at Histamine, Adrenergic, Cholinergic, and Serotonin-Binding Receptors
Cholinergic - Incr Dry mouth, Incr
Antihistamines at Histamine ... Incr Appetite Histamine
X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID): Pathogenesis and clinical findings

#SCID #SevereCombinedImmunodeficiency #XLinked #pathophysiology #immunology
pathophysiology #immunology
#Entire #basic #immunology #medical #rheumatic #hypersensitivity #immunity
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Inflammatory, Immunologic, and Pathobiologic Features Leading to Severe Asthma. #Pathophysiology #Asthma #Mechanism #Leukotriene #Type2 #Inflammatory #Immunologic
Inflammatory, Immunologic ... #Inflammatory #Immunologic