Type III hypersensitivity (immune complex mediated) - causes, symptoms & pathology
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- What is Type III hypersensitivity? Type III hypersensitivity describes when antigen-antibody complexes deposit in the blood vessels and cause subsequent inflammation and tissue damage. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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I've watched a few of your videos, now everytime I refer to cell degranulation, I have a visual image of a cartoon cell vomiting out granules and enzymes hahahaha. Your illustrations are great
The best thing about this video is that there is special emphasis on the difference between type 2 and type 3, something that confused me a lot
the immune system is so complex too!!
"not to play with snakes" that part killed me XD I love these videos so much
Hi everyone, we've updated this video to correct a minor error.
where is th6e new one?
@@tadiwanashezacharia4953I think this is the new video
Quick informative and to the point. Great examples and great stress on the differences b/n II and III types. Thank you
Cant thank you enough *-* I always start with your videos before i read my lectures 💜
3 major differences btw type 2 and type 3
*Cell surface bound and atigen ab complement system with soluble antigen
*complement proteins are synthesize in small amount in 2 and in large amount in 3
*clinical symptoms corresponds to tissue on interacting with antibody in type 2 and in type 3 it is due to deposition of immune comples (ag ab )
7min more interesting than 1hour and half spent with my teacher in the medical school.
Lmaoo you can say that againnnn
Thank u so much. It helps me to have a clearer picture of hypersensitivity
thank youuuuu your videos made my life as a medical student much easier and fun
Detailed yet brief, its brilliant. I watched videos on the three types of hypersensitivity except type 4, can you please direct me to it if its available.
I really love this, no se me da mucho el ingles, pero sus videos son realmente buenos, todo esta super entendible. Thanks youuu💜
Life savior as always 🤩✨. I will pass my immunology test this week and u litterally resuled a 1 h lecture in 7 minutes sucessfully 🎉
We hope it went well! 🙏🏼
thank you very helpful everytime
You r the reason for me to study path...pls upload all pathalogy video
That was great as usual
Amazing thank you!
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Such a great video to understand these hypersensitivities
Glad you think so, Ella! 😊
Amazing expalantion
Thank youu really !!
Very good explanation. Sorry to say but i didn't find type 4 hypersensitivity reaction.
I love you guys , thanks for making it easy and interesting
Thanks for watching! 🥰🥰🥰
una cosa que haria que muchas nos suscribieramos es que cuando estemos en su plataforma tambien podamos poner subtitulos en español
Very good explanation has been given in this way, it is understandable by explaining ..very nice video very well understood
Glad you liked it! 😊
"Which ultimately teaches a person not to play with snakes" that had me laughing thank you guys.
The unsung heroes of RUclips🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
You’ve made awesome videos thank you so much!!
Glad you like them! 🙌🏼
Sry may i ask, why does neutrofil cant fagocyte immune complex? Thx.
Thank you for the amazing video!
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Thank you so much
So clear and easy to remember with cute image
Thanks so much 😊
hi ... first i want to say thank you for your explications .... they'r awsome ... but i have a question .... opsonines will bind to immune complexe or endothelial cells or both ??
Awesome in awesome way
Awesome!
Thank you for the amazing videos
Always our pleasure. Nargis! 🙌🏼
Your the GOAT my bro
Amazing video thank you so much
Always our pleasure, Alexandre! ❤️
informative 🍁
I am unfortunately suffering from arthritis due to a type III reaction.
Is there any way to reverse the reaction? I’m about 15 months post the initial onset/reaction to Plavix but still have joint pain!
Thanks....love from BHARAT ( INDIA)
Thanks mate, just saved my ass for my upcoming exam xx
Glad to help, Jad! 😊
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I have already subscribed . Thanks, much love from TZ. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the sub, Zakayo!
thank u so much that was helpful
You're welcome, Safa! 🙌🏼
Perfect
U the man
Pls upload type IV
Awesome
I can't find Type IV hypersensitivity
Can you diresy me to the link?
I love u keeep going is the only channel that i'm easy to understand the videos 😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘
Nice lecture.u already mention in early vedeos hyper 1 , hyper 2 hyper 3....i am from india....hyderabad
Can u plz tell me about ur osmosis prime?
The differences between type 2 and 3, are: complement proteins are synthesize in small amount in 2 and in large amount in 3, clinical symptoms corresponds to tissue on interacting with antibody in type 2 and in type 3 it is due to deposition of immune comples (ag ab ). And the inmune complexes get in the blood vessel, depending in different features: the size of the inmune complexes, the isotype of the Ig, characteristics of the blood flow, the quantity of the inmune complexes and the antigen load (which is possitive).
thank u so much
You're welcome, Alex! 😊
Thank you Osmosis. Love from Peru
Great Video. But i have a question for you.
Please you made a statement at 4:09-4-11 minute that DNA is cationic.
I only Know of DNA being anionic from the peripheral phosphate groups. So why did you made that statement that DNA is cationic? And for that case of me knowing DNA is anionic, there would be repulsion between it and the anionic basement membranes.
Can you clarify what actually makes the dna bind to the basement membrane even though both are anionic. What really happens. I need an answer for this please
*اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى سَيِّدِنَا مُحَمَّدٍ نُورِ الْأَنْوَارِ وَسِرِّ الْأَسْرَارِ وَسَيِّدِ الْأَبْرَارِ، وَزَيْنِ الُمرْسَلِينَ الْأَخْيَارِ وَأَكْرَمِ مَنْ أَظْلَمَ عَلَيْهِ اللَّيْلُ وَأَشْرَقَ عَلَيْهِ النَّهَارُ، وَعَدَدَ مَا نَزَلَ مِنْ أَوَّلِ الدُّنْيَا إِلَى آخِرِهَا مِنْ قَطْرِ الْأَمْطَارِ ،وَعَدَدَ مَا نَبَتَ مِنْ أَوَّلِ الدُّنْيَا إِلَى آخِرِهَا مِنَ النَّبَاتِ وَالْأَشْجَارِ صَلَاةً دَائِمَةً بِدَوَامِ مُلْكِ اللَّـهِ الْوَاحِدِ الْقَهَّارِ.**اللهم صل على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه وسلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقك و رضا نفسك وزنة عرشك ومداد كلماتك و عدد ما كان وعدد ما سيكون وعدد الحركات والسكون.*
what do you mean by saying that complement levels help you to know about the progress of the pathology
I know that the complement system levels help in classifying an autoimmune disease as lupus Erythematous
Hi osmosis , why aren't u grouping videos systemic wise at your channel anymore ? Like all videos of CVS in one place and so on.... infectious diseases at one place .
This will make reaching videos on the same system easier
Hi Mohamud, thanks for the interest! Check out our playlists here: osms.it/playlist. These playlists include all of our video content, including complete coverage of physiology and pathophysiology. Many of these videos are not available on RUclips.
Not cool removing functionality from RUclips intentionally so people can pay up.
All of the videos we have published on RUclips are also free to watch on Osmosis.org!
You mentioned in your previous video about type two hypersensitivity that the antigen antibody complexes are formed!! 😕 if someone can clarify to me i’ll be thankful
in type 3 hypersensitivity antibodies (IgG/IgM) attach to soluble antigens forming immune complexes that are circulant in the blood. however, in type 2 hypersensitivity tissular/cellular antigens.
So in both hypersensitivities, there is the formation of antibody-antigen complexes, except un HS3 the complexes are circulant in the blood (immune complexes).
I hope I helped a little, English isn't my first language x)
Ha Thor
Yeah you helped alot ❤️
I need to go over my notes again so i can gather it all .. thanks🙏🏻
(English is not my first language either.. lol )
life saver of med and dent students
Glad to be of help! 😊
The post streptococcus glomerulonephritis comes under type 3 hs but my question is in this condition antigen is already bound to cells of kidney,shouldn’t it be considered as type 2 bec like u said immune complexes are not considered if antigen is bound to cells .?Anyone has answer
Antibody is bound to streptococcal antigens and the complex get deposited in the glomeruli. It is not type 2 because streptococcal antigen is not bound to kidney cell, it is a soluble antigen in blood, which later gets deposited. That's my understanding. Correct me if I'm wrong..
Don't play with the same snake twice 🐍🐍
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Good
Thanks, Shahzaib! 🙏🏼
@osmosis... Plz check why this video isn't playable
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Most important lesson, don’t play with snakes. Lolz
Need a hard copy of this.
You're website is down?
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Which ultimately teach the person not to play with snakes 😂😂😂😂😂 that was good
From where i get this notes ??????????
Hi! We have high-yield notes that you can access over at osmosis.org 😊
I just graded 30%/100 cuz of this video. I told to teacher that serum sickness can cause of snake, and he said that "serum sickness causing of snake is impossible. It's other reaction of snake toxicity, u're so wrong." :( guys which one is right ? pls respond me
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Hahahahaha.. which will ultimately teach a person NOT TO PALY a SNAKE 🤣
Bro... my university's "homework giver" sucks .... !@#$ .... why i dont have teachers like this :/
Where is type4?🥺
Full form of PAN anyone???
Moral of the story: don't play with snakes
Don't play with snakes, noted
There is no playlist ???😐😐😐
Hi Human, thanks for the interest! Check out our playlists here: osms.it/playlist. These playlists include all of our high-yield content, not just the videos available on RUclips.
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
yo dawg, I heard you like antibodies, so we put antibodies on your antibodies! -Xzibit on serum sickness, probably
Pls don’t tell me type 4 needs that subscription thing
Why do the cells look so evil😂😂😂😂😂😂
serum sickness usmle
This video is so incomplete and somethings are not explained good ..
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which will teach a person not to play with snikes 😂😂😂
no type 4? T__T ahh
text goes on and on 40 pages of gibberish and this guy explains the whole chapter and then some more in just 7 minutes... sigh.
We hope that our video was able to help, Matthew! 🙏🏼
Please speak slower
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Try to read your lecture slowly , the best way to learn is teaching , and you’re teaching nothing
sounds like Type 4 doesn’t exist to him🥲