Inflammation Flashcards

1
Q

Inflammation according to Exudates

A

Serous inflammation
Fibrinous inflammation
Catarrhal inflammation
Hemorrhagic inflammation
Suppurative or purulent inflammation

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2
Q

The extensive outpouring of a watery,
low protein fluid

A

SEROUS INFLAMMATION

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3
Q

Derived from serum or secretions from
the serosal mesothelial cells (peritoneal, pleural, or pericardial cavities)

A

SEROUS INFLAMMATION

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4
Q

Characteristic of certain forms of
pulmonary tuberculosis

A

SEROUS INFLAMMATION

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5
Q

Exudation of large amounts of fibrinogen
and the precipitation of masses of fibrin

A

FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION

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6
Q

Found in diphteria, rheumatic
pericarditis and in early stages of
pneumonia

A

FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION

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7
Q

Affects mucous surfaces

A

CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION

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8
Q

With hypersecretion of the mucosa

A

CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION

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9
Q

Degenerative changes in the epithelium

A

CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION

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10
Q

Admixture of blood and other elements
of the exudate

A

HEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION

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11
Q

May be found in bacterial infections and
other infections

A

HEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION

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12
Q

Production of large amounts of pus or
purulent exudate

A

SUPPURATIVE OR PURULENT
INFLAMMATION

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13
Q

incomplete/defective development of a tissue/organ

A

Aplasia

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14
Q

non-appearance of an organ

A

Agenesia

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15
Q

failure of an organ to reachits full, mature size

A

Hypoplasia

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16
Q

failure of an organ to form an opening

A

Atresia

17
Q

decrease in size of a normally mature tissue/organ

A

Atrophy

18
Q

tissue size increases
because of size increase of individual
cells

A

Hypertrophy

19
Q

tissue size increases
because of increase in the number of
cells making up the tissue

A

Hyperplasia