Question: A patient received a new heart transplant, but shows signs of
graft rejection after 2 weeks. Whic…
A patient received a new heart transplant, but shows signs of
graft rejection after 2 weeks. Which type of hypersensitivity
reaction is in progress?”
a) Type I
b) Type II
c) Type III
d) Type IV
Please explain why it wouldnt be the other choices
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