Hypersensitivity reactions| type 1, type 2, type 3 and type 4 hypersensitivity
Lecture on Hypersensitivity reaction -This lecture explains about the four different types of hypersensitivity reactions - Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 and type 4 hypersensitivity which are the manifestation of allergy.
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type 1 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 2 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 3 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 4 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
Before describing the mechanisms involved in allergic reactions, we will review a general scheme of classification of immune reactions proposed almost fifty years ago by Gell and Coombs. While this scheme is quite dated in many respects, it remains widely used and can be helpful in understanding the relationships between different immune reactions,
Under this scheme, all immune reactions are classified into one of four headings known as Types I, II, III, and IV.
Type I hypersensitivity reactions include all of immediate hypersensitivity, the allergic reactions we will cover in detail in this chapter. They are mostly IgE-mediated (although other Ig classes may sometimes participate), and their rapid onset, typically within minutes of exposure to antigen, is characteristic.
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This video explains -
type 1 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 2 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 3 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
type 4 hypersensitivity - the cause and effect in body
Before describing the mechanisms involved in allergic reactions, we will review a general scheme of classification of immune reactions proposed almost fifty years ago by Gell and Coombs. While this scheme is quite dated in many respects, it remains widely used and can be helpful in understanding the relationships between different immune reactions,
Under this scheme, all immune reactions are classified into one of four headings known as Types I, II, III, and IV.
Type I hypersensitivity reactions include all of immediate hypersensitivity, the allergic reactions we will cover in detail in this chapter. They are mostly IgE-mediated (although other Ig classes may sometimes participate), and their rapid onset, typically within minutes of exposure to antigen, is characteristic.
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