Acute Inflammation Flashcards

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Causes of acute inflammation

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micro-organisms, mechanical trauma to tissue, chemical changes, extreme physical conditions, dead tissue, hypersensitivity

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Benefits of acute inflammation

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rapid response to non-specific insult, cardinal signs and loss of function to protect site, neutrophils destroy pathogens and denature antigens for macrophages, plasma proteins localise process, resolution and return to normal

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sequence of microvascular change

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change in vessel radius/flow

change in vessel permeability

movement of neutrophils from the vessel to the extravascular space

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describe change in vessel radius/flow

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transient arteriolar construction

local arteriolar dilation

relation of vessel smooth muscle

“triple response”

increased local blood flow - rubor and calor

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describe change in vessel permeability

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localised vascular response

endothelial leak produced by local chemical mediators

exudation of plasma and proteins such as fibrinogen and immunoglobulin

oedema causes swelling, which reduces function and causes pain

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describe the movement of neutrophils from the vessel to the extravascular space

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neutrophils move to endothelial aspect of lumen- Margination

neutrophils adhere to endothelial- Pavementing

neutrophils squeeze between endothelia to outside tissue - Emigration

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List the Systemic effects of acute inflammation

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pyrexia, malaise, neutrophilia, septic shock

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complications of acute inflammation

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granulation tissue - occurs after large amount of damage, or an inability to remove dirt from wound. capillaries grow into the inflammatory mass, allows access of plasma proteins, macrophages and fibroblasts which lay down collagen to repair the damage

healing and repair

scar formation

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