Inflammation Flashcards
Inflammation according to Exudates
Serous inflammation
Fibrinous inflammation
Catarrhal inflammation
Hemorrhagic inflammation
Suppurative or purulent inflammation
The extensive outpouring of a watery,
low protein fluid
SEROUS INFLAMMATION
Derived from serum or secretions from
the serosal mesothelial cells (peritoneal, pleural, or pericardial cavities)
SEROUS INFLAMMATION
Characteristic of certain forms of
pulmonary tuberculosis
SEROUS INFLAMMATION
Exudation of large amounts of fibrinogen
and the precipitation of masses of fibrin
FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION
Found in diphteria, rheumatic
pericarditis and in early stages of
pneumonia
FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION
Affects mucous surfaces
CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION
With hypersecretion of the mucosa
CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION
Degenerative changes in the epithelium
CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION
Admixture of blood and other elements
of the exudate
HEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION
May be found in bacterial infections and
other infections
HEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION
Production of large amounts of pus or
purulent exudate
SUPPURATIVE OR PURULENT
INFLAMMATION
incomplete/defective development of a tissue/organ
Aplasia
non-appearance of an organ
Agenesia
failure of an organ to reachits full, mature size
Hypoplasia