MN551 Advanced Pathophysiology
Repeated exposure to offending allergens binds the basophils and mast cells that mediate the allergic response. |
A mild parasitic infection |
“Interferon can help your father’s unaffected cells adjacent to his infected cells produce antiviral proteins that limit the spread of the infection.” |
“Ferritin is the activated and usable form of iron that your red blood cells can use to transport oxygen.” “Ferritin is a stored form of iron that indirectly shows me whether you would benefit from iron pills.” |
The girl has a temperature of 38.1°C (100.6°F) and has enlarged lymph nodes. |
A 12-year-old girl with a history of epilepsy and low IgG levels secondary to phenytoin use |
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is lysing many of the boy’s neutrophils. |
“Inflammation can help to remove the body tissue cells that have been damaged by infection.” |
Platelet aggregation can be precluded through inhibition of prostaglandin production by aspirin. |
Tissue destruction results from neutrophil deactivation. |
Antibody production by plasma cells is compromised because of impaired communication between B and T cells. |
“A particular cytokine can have varied effects on different systems, a fact that limits their therapeutic use.” |
Hypocoagulation |
Calcium deficiency |
Decreased mean corpuscular volume (MCV) |
The woman has depleted blood volume due to her ongoing blood loss. |

