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Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy, 365
  VetBooks.ir            Swine Glomerulopathy, 365




                         Dirofilariasis, 365


                         Finnish-Landrace Glomerulopathy, 365

                         Canine Glomerulopathy, 366


                 Other Immune Complex–Mediated Lesions, 366

                         Purpura Hemorrhagica, 366


                         Dietary Hypersensitivity, 366


                         Polyarthritis, 366

                         Drug Hypersensitivities, 366








               LEARNING OBJECTIVES




                 After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
                 • Explain the pathogenesis of immune complex–mediated hypersensitivity

                   reactions.
                 • Explain how immune complexes cause local inflammation dominated by

                   neutrophils.
                 • Describe how local deposition of immune complexes in the lungs following
                   inhalation of antigenic dusts results in hypersensitivity pneumonitis.

                 • Distinguish between recurrent airway obstruction and inflammatory airway
                   disease in horses.
                 • Explain the pathogenesis of blue-eye, serum sickness, and purpura

                   hemorrhagica.
                 • Explain how immune complexes formed in the bloodstream are deposited in the
                   glomeruli of the kidney and so cause a membranoproliferative

                   glomerulonephritis leading to renal failure.
                 • Distinguish between the three forms of membranoproliferative
                   glomerulonephritis.





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