A patient with celiac disease develops intestinal damage due to T-cell activation against gluten peptides. Which hypersensitivity type is this?
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Correct answer: Type IV
Celiac disease involves a Type IV T-cell–mediated response to gluten. Chronic inflammation leads to villous atrophy.
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