Chronic Inflammation 2 Flashcards
What is granulomatous inflammation always characterised by?
Granulomas (granulomata) in tissues and organs
How is Granulomatous inflammation stimulated?
Stimulated by indigestible antigen or autoimmune response, body cannot get rid of it
What are idiopathic diseases?
Diseases which we don’t know why they happened.
How are granulomas formed?
aggregates of epithelioid macrophages in tissue
What is epitheliod?
Looks like epithelial
What might granulomas surround?
Giant cells, dead material
What might granulomas be surrounded by?
lymphocytes
What do granulomas contain?
macrophages, gaint cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, maybe surrounded by lymphocytes
Granulomas are formed as a result of?
response to indigestible antigen
Many are type 4 hypersensitivity reactions
What do giant cells consist of?
A giant cell is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually macrophages)
Describe the structure of a giant cell?
large cytoplasm; multiple nuclei
- several types
Are there always granuloma for giant cells to be present?
no
Name a type of giant cell
Langhans type
What is a Langhans type giant cell classically found in?
TB
Describe the structure of Langhans type
peripheral rim of nuclei
large eosinophilic cytoplasm