A. Epinephrine
B. Steroids
C. Anti histamines
D. Antibiotics
Related Mcqs:
- The interaction of antigens with antibodies on the surface of a mast cel leads to degranulation and anaphylaxis. The mast cell granules produce anaphylaxis because they contain________________?
A. Lysosomes
B. Proteolytic enzymes
C. Lymphotoxins
D. Vasoactive mediators - Xerostomia is treated with_____________?
A. Neostigmine
B. Ephedrine
C. Scopalamine
D. Atropine - Which of the following is not a feature of anaphylaxis ?
A. Delayed reaction
B. Immediate reaction
C. passive transfer by serum
D. None of the above - Immunoglobulin implicated in atopy and anaphylaxis is_______________?
A. IgE
B. IgM
C. IgG
D. IgA - Anaphylaxis refers to the________________?
A. Severe reaction following the injection of protein solution in a sensitized individual
B. Severe reaction following primary injection of Protein solutions
C. State of immunity developed by repeated injections of any foreign substance
D. Severe reaction resulting from sensitivity to common allergens - CD4 cells recognize the antigens in association with_____________?
A. MHC I
B. MHC II
C. MHC III
D. B-cell receptor - Egg shell calcification of Hilar Lymphnode is associated with_____________?
A. Silicosis
B. Asbestosis
C. Byssinosis
D. Anthracosis - Cross resistance of isoniazid is seen with_____________?
A. Rifampicin
B. Ethionamide
C. Cycloserine
D. Ethambutol - Respiratory depression is seen with_____________?
A. Tranquilizers
B. Non-barbiturates
C. Synthetic narcotics
D. Antidepressants - Tobacco usage has been associated with_____________?
A. Hyperkeratosis
B. Erythema
C. Ulceration
D. None of the above