ACUTE INFLAMMATION Flashcards
Give example of localized suppurative inflammation ?
1- Abscess 2- Furuncle 3- carbuncle
Abscess is caused by ?
Staphylococcus aureus
Localized suppurative inflammation is caused by ?
Staphylococcus aureus
Diffuse suppurative inflammation is caused by ?
Streptococcus haemolyticas
What is the site of CARBUNCLE ?
back of the neck, scalp and buttocks.
is an acute diffuse suppurative inflammation, more common in diabetics ?
CELLULITIS
CELLULITIS Cause:
Streptococcus haemolyticus.
loose connective tissue of the orbit, scrotum, pelvis is site of ?
CELLULITIS
acute non suppurative inflammation of mucous membranes characterized by excess mucus secretion.
CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION
Acute non suppurative inflammation characterized by excessive
serous (fluid) exudate poor in fibrinogen.
SEROUS INFLAMMATION
Acute non suppurative inflammation characterized by an exudate
rich in fibrinogen, with a little fluid component.
FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION
acute non suppurative inflammation characterized by formation of excess serous (fluid) exudate rich in fibrinogen.
SEROFIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION
Acute non suppurative inflammation characterized by excessive red
blood cells within the exudate ?
HAEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION
Acute non suppurative inflammation characterized by extensive tissue necrosis ?
NECROTIZING INFLAMMATION
Acute non suppurative inflammation resulting from antigen antibody reactions ?
ALLERGIC INFLAMMATION
Examples of ALLERGIC INFLAMMATION ?
1- allergic rhinitis and 2- bronchial asthma
Examples SEROUS INFLAMMATION ?
1- skin blister
2- Epidermal vesicles
blind ended tract between a deep abscess and the body surface ?
Sinus
double ended tract connecting two internal hollow organs together or an internal hollow organ to the body surface ?
Fistula
Localized suppurative inflammation Commonly caused by ?
Staphylococcus aureus
Diffuse suppurative inflammation Caused by ?
Streptococcus haemolyticus