ASCP MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN - MLT(ASCP) ASCP-MLT Question # 169 Topic 15 Discussion

ASCP MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN - MLT(ASCP) ASCP-MLT Question # 169 Topic 15 Discussion

ASCP-MLT Exam Topic 15 Question 169 Discussion:
Question #: 169
Topic #: 15

When an antigen comes in contact with the skin, the antigen is processed by cells in the epidermis and come in contact with T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes recognize the antigen as foreign and circulate through the bloodstream back to the epidermis and produce an inflammatory response to eliminate the antigen, but this immune response can produce a characteristic rash in the skin called contact dermititis.

Contact dermatitis is mediated by:


A.

B lymphocytes


B.

Macrophages


C.

Polymorphonuclear cells


D.

T lymphocytes


E.

Chemokines


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