Chapter 21: Problem 16
What is the typical short and long-term course of Reiter's disease?
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Chapter 21: Problem 16
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The site of action for \(\alpha-\mathrm{MSH}\) is a. muopioid receptors b. melanocortin-1 receptors c. glucocorticoid receptors d. melatonin receptors e. ACTH receptors
An autoimmune disease linked directly to an infectious etiology. a. Psoriasis b. Rheumatoid arthritis c. Alkylosing spondylitis d. Systemic Lupus erythematosus
Inflammation of the synovial joints in rheumatoid arthritis includes this change in the synovial fluid. a. Influx of macrophages and activated T cells b. Loss of byaluronic acid c. Thinning of the synovial membrane d. Presence of the bacterium Klebsiella 6\. HLA B27 allele has been identified in those at greater risk for all except this autoinmune disease.
HLA B27 allele has been identifled in those at greater risk for all except this autoimmune disease. a. Alkylosing spondylitis b. Psoriatic arthritis c. Reiter's disease d. Crohn's disease
Which neuropeptide is antiinflammatory when activating the HPA axis but is proinflammatory when released locally by immune cells? a. \(\mathrm{ACTH}\) b. CRH c. \(\beta\)-endorphin d. nociceptin e. \(\gamma-\mathrm{MSH}\)
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