INFLAMMATION Flashcards
Pain
A. DOLOR
B. TUMOR
C. RUBOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
E. CALOR
A. DOLOR
Heat
A. DOLOR
B. TUMOR
C. RUBOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
E. CALOR
E. CALOR
Redness due to increase rate of blood flow
A. DOLOR
B. TUMOR
C. RUBOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
E. CALOR
RUBOR
SWELLING
A. DOLOR
B. TUMOR
C. RUBOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
E. CALOR
TUMOR
Destruction of functioning units of the cell
A. DOLOR
B. TUMOR
C. RUBOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
E. CALOR
D. FUNCTION LAESA
→ Rapid response to an injurious agent
→ May progress to chronic inflammation if it fails to subside in the course of
several weeks
A. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
B. MALIGNANT INFLAMMATION
C. CHRONIC
A. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
2 hallmark signs of acute inflammation
- EXUDATION
- EDEMA
Escape of fluid, proteins (CHON), and blood cells from the
vascular system
A. EXUDATION
B. EDEMA
A. EXUDATION
Excess of fluid in interstitial and serous cavities
A. EXUDATION
B. EDEMA
B. EDEMA
Cellular infiltrate are NEUTROPHILS IS DUE TO
A.EXUDATION
B. EDEMA
C. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
D. CHRONIC
C. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
Cellular infiltrate are MONONUCLEAR CELLS
A.EXUDATION
B. EDEMA
C. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
D. CHRONIC
D. CHRONIC
MONONUCLIEAR CELLS EXAMPLE
MACROPHAGE
LYMPHOCYTES
PLASMA CELLS
“PLM”
Resolution of inflammation
A.EXUDATION
B. EDEMA
C. ACUTE INFLAMMATION
D.HEALING
D.HEALING
Type of resolution where all are back to NORMAL WITHOUT CHANGING ANYTHING
a. Simple resolution
b. Regeneration
c. . Replacement by a Connective tissue (CT) scar
a. Simple resolution
Replacement f loss or necrotic tissues with a new tissue that is similar
to those that were destroyed
a. Simple resolution
b. Regeneration
c. . Replacement by a Connective tissue (CT) scar
b. Regeneration