review of inflammation and repair Flashcards

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What are 2 forms of inflammation

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describe inflamamtion and tis functions

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2
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What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation

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3
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what are the sequence of events in inflammation

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4
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what is the definition of acute inflammation

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5
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what does acute inflammation result from and the major feature

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6
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Describe vascular changes in acute inflammation

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7
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what are cellular changes in a acute inflammation

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8
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describe extracvasion

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9
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describers margination, rolling,adhesion and migration in more detail

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10
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what is the extravasation of leukocytes

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Leukocyte interacts in process of rolling with selectins
Integrins bind to integrin ligand on intergin wall for tight adhesions
Neutrophil passes through to surrounding wall PECAM1 - Passes to tissue and gives infection and tissue damage

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11
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describe chemotaxis

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12
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what are the effects of acute inflammation - beneficial and harmful

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13
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describe morphological patterns of acute inflammation

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14
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describe characteristics of chronic inflammation

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15
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what is atherosclerosis

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chronic inflammatory process of the arterial wall partly induced by tissue deposition of lipids/cholesterol

16
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Describe the morphology of chronic inflammation

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17
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what is the chronic inflammation functions

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18
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what is granulomatous inflammation

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19
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what is granulomatous inflammation

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20
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what occurs after inflammation

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21
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how does tissue repair occur

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22
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what is regeneration

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23
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what is liver regeneration

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24
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what is lung regeneration

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25
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how does scar formation occur

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26
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what is post myocardial infarction

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27
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what are the steps in scar tissue formation

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28
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describe the steps of inflammation , blood vessel proliferation and fibroblast proliferation

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29
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what is granulation tissue

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  • Granulation tissue
    Consists of Lots of new formed blood vessels through angiogenesis
  • Inflammatory cells and loose connective tissues being laid down as well
  • Granulation tissue is laying down blood vessels to try and get cells into the area for repair and setting up the basics of loose connective tissue in which more established scar can mature on
30
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describe the cellular migration, deposition of connective tissue and wound contraction of scar tissue formation

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31
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what is cutaneous wound healing

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32
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what is cutaneous wound healing

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33
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what is the pathology of healing/repair

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34
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what is the difference between scar formation and fibrosis

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35
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what is the pathology of repair

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36
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what is the acute and chronic summary of inflammation

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