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- e.g., Goodpasture syndrome, rheumatic fever, hyperacute transplant rejection, bullous pemphigoid


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- Leads to generation of C3a/C5a to attract neutrophils and other proinflammatory cells; or initiates Fc receptor-mediated inflammation
- In bullous pemphigoid: binding of autoantibodies → recruitment of neutrophils → stimulation of complement mediated inflammation and destruction of BP180


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Lecture Notes
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Missed Questions
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid


Sketchy 2
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Sketchy Extra
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Picmonic
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Physeo
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Inflammatory Diseases of the Skin: Autoimmune Blistering Conditions
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type II Hypersensitivity Reactions
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type II Receptor Binding Hypersensitivity Reactions and Coombs Test
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Transplant Rejection: Hyperacute Rejection
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cardiorespiratory Infections: Acute Rheumatic Fever Pathophysiology
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type II Hypersensitivity Reactions
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type II Receptor Binding Hypersensitivity Reactions and Coombs Test
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Transplant Rejection: Hyperacute Rejection
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cardiorespiratory Infections: Acute Rheumatic Fever Pathophysiology
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