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Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
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BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
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Canva p[online].
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p2016
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, Learning Outcomes p
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uture MD must be able to:
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al B & T lymphocytes & their products
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9. Describe the 4 types of hypersens
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Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
HillpMedical, pHttpss//www.canva.com/p(Accessed:pSeptemberp2021
p2016
)
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urer.
, Immunity
• Definition:
–
ability to resist almost all types of orga
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nisms/ toxins that tend to damage the
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tissues & organs p p
• Types:
– Innate
– Acquired
Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
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p2016
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urer.
to
Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
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p2016
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Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
HillpMedical, pHttpss//www.canva.com/p(Accessed:pSeptemberp2021
p2016
)
Noppartp ofpthispmaterialp &pvideopmayp bep reproduced,p shared,psoldp inpwholep orp inppartp withoutp thep writtenpconsentp thep lect
urer.
, Learning Outcomes p
• At the end of this learning session, the f
p p p p p p p p 5. Describe the activation sequence of
p p p p p
uture MD must be able to:
p p p p p the complement components in bo
p p p p
1. Describe & compare between natural
p p p p p
th the classical & properdin pathwa
p p p p p
defense (innate) mechanisms and ada
p p p p ys
ptive immunity mediated by function
p p p p
6. Enumerate, describe the function p p p p
al B & T lymphocytes & their products
p p p p p p p
of cells involved in specific immuni
p p p p p
2. Enumerate the different non-specific p p p
ty
7. Compare the different Ab & their
p p p p p
barriers in immune response p p p
3. Enumerate the complement compon p p p
immunologic functions p
ent units of the following: recognitio
p p p p p 8. Discuss Antigen Presentation
p p
n, activation, & membrane attack unit
s
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9. Describe the 4 types of hypersens
p p p p p
4. Compare the “classic” & “alternate” p p p p p
itivity & give examples of each
p p p p p
methods of complement activation.p p p
Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
HillpMedical, pHttpss//www.canva.com/p(Accessed:pSeptemberp2021
p2016
)
Noppartp ofpthispmaterialp &pvideopmayp bep reproduced,p shared,psoldp inpwholep orp inppartp withoutp thep writtenpconsentp thep lect
urer.
, Immunity
• Definition:
–
ability to resist almost all types of orga
p p p p p p p p
nisms/ toxins that tend to damage the
p p p p p p p
tissues & organs p p
• Types:
– Innate
– Acquired
Le,pTao.,p etpal.p FirstpAidp forpthepUSMLEpStepp 1.pMcGrawpHillpEducation,p2021.
BRSpPhysiologyp7thpEditionpbypLindapConstanzo,p 2019,p Published:p LippincottpandpWilliamsp&pWilkins
Guytonp&pHallpTextbookpofpMedicalpPhysiologyp14thpEditionpbypHall,pJohnp&,pGuyton,pArthurpC.p,p,pPublishedpinpPhiladelphia,pPennsylvania:pSaunders/Elsevier,p 2021
GanongpReviewp ofp Medicalp Physiology,p 25thp Edition,pbypBarrett,p Kimp ,p Barrett,p Kimp E.,pBarman,p Susan,pBoitano,p Scott,p Brooks,p Heddwen,pPublished:p Newp Yorkp :p McGraw-
Canva p[online].
HillpMedical, pHttpss//www.canva.com/p(Accessed:pSeptemberp2021
p2016
)
Noppartp ofpthispmaterialp &pvideopmayp bep reproduced,p shared,psoldp inpwholep orp inppartp withoutp thep writtenpconsentp thep lect
urer.