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Quick Scroll Dermatology 11.02.07 (1 year ago) #1

a 10 yr old boy develops an itchy , red rash on his legs after walking in forest. he has had this before during the summer month. the rash is composed of blisters arranged in lines, in this condition which one of the following is true?
1. antobodied have been formed
2. cell mediated response is responsible
3. this is type I allergic response.
4.antibodies are directed against skin basement membrane.
5. the antigen is bound to cell surface protein.
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Quick Scroll 11.02.07 (1 year ago) #2

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This seems to be a case of allergic contact dermatitis,and type -4 hypersensitivity reaction is involved.
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Quick Scroll 11.02.07 (1 year ago) #3

I am sorry,i realised soon that i have made a mistake in my answer.

The correct ANSWER is 2-its cell mediate type4 response.

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Quick Scroll 11.03.07 (1 year ago) #4

My answer is same as yours. Cell mediated and diagnosis contact dermatitis.
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Quick Scroll 03.11.08 (8 months ago) #5

100% agree
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