29) A child has a history of recurring serious bacterial infections. A blood sample shows
lymphocyte levels are a little below normal, and no antibodies to the pathogens are detected in
serologic tests. Based on this information, which of the following is the likeliest diagnosis for
this child?
A) Bruton-type agammaglobulinemia
B) Grave’s disease
C) severe combined immune deficiency (SCID)
D) systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
E) hemolytic disease of the newborn
30) The condition known as graft-versus-host disease may result after
A) a bone marrow allograft.
B) a mismatched blood transfusion.
C) a bone allograft.
D) a plasmapheresis procedure.
E) any type of allograft procedure.
31) Hypotheses explaining the development of autoimmune disease include
A) molecular mimicry.
B) genetic factors.
C) overuse of vaccines.
D) molecular mimicry and vaccines.
E) molecular mimicry and genetic factors.
32) Multiple sclerosis is
A) a type IV hypersensitivity disease in which cytotoxic T cells attack the myelin sheath of
neurons.
B) a genetic birth defect of the nervous system.
C) a type II hypersensitivity to the myelin of neurons.
D) the formation of antibodies against transplanted tissue.
E) a neurological disease due to the accumulation of immune complexes in nerves.