inflammation 4 Flashcards

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3 outcomes of acute inflammation

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complete resolution
healing by connective tissue replacement (fibrosis)
progression to chronic inflammation

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complete resolution

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restoration of the site of inflammation to normal
outcome if injury short-lived or little tissue destruction occurs

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healing by connective tissue replacement (fibrosis)

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substantial tissue destruction
tissue cant regenerate
abundant fibrin exudation that cant be cleared

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progression to chronic inflammation

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if there is persistence of the injurious agent or interference with normal healing

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patterns of acute inflammation

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serous inflammation
fibrinous inflammation
suppurative inflammation
ulcers

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serous inflammation

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thin watery fluid derived from plasma or mesothelial cells
mesothelial cells line the peritoneum, pleura and pericardium
fluid in these 3 cavities is called effusion

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fibrinous inflammartion

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characterized by accumulation of fibrin
fibrinogen (Soluble plasma protein) leaves blood vessel and is converted to fibrin
large vascular leaks or procoagulant stimulus
characteristic of inflammation in body cavity lining
if fibrin not removed, can stimulate proliferation of fibroblasts and vessels and lead to scarring (fibrosis)

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suppurative/purulent inflammation

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characterized by production of pus/purulent exudate
neutrophils, liquefactive necrosis, edema
pyogenic bacteria (Staph) produce pus
abscess: localized collection of purulent inflammation

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ulcers

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local defect or excavation of the surface of organ or tissue
mucosa of GI tract
genitourinary tract
skin/subcutis

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ulcer

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below basement membrane

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erosion

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superficial

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fibrin

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insolube protein when fibrinigen crosslinks
acute inflammation

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fibrous

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collagen
chronic inflammation

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