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level questions: INFLAMMATION

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the body’s mechanism for dealing with the injuries caused by internal and external stimuli.INFLAMMATORY PROCESS
Could be beneficial (initiate healing) or detrimental to the bodyINFLAMMATORY PROCESS
Considered to be the cornerstone of pathologyINFLAMMATION
FACTORS THAT DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF RESPONSE: Type of tissue injurySeverity of the injurious stimuli
FACTORS THAT DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF RESPONSE: Affects the capability of the hostThe reactive capability of the host
The reactive capability of the hostresistance & age and physical make up
TYPES OF INJURY: trauma , tear, lacerationMECHANICAL
TYPES OF INJURY: Produce a burnTHERMAL OR ELECTRICAL
TYPES OF INJURY: Virus, bacteria, fungalBIOLOGICAL
COMPONENTS OF REACTIONDamage to the tissues, Alteration, Exudation, Granulation and Repair
2 CATEGORIES OF INFLAMMATION: Occasionally can be very extensive and involve multiple body organs or systemsACUTE INFLAMMATION
2 CATEGORIES OF INFLAMMATION: An inflammation that lasts for 2 weeks or lessACUTE INFLAMMATION
2 CATEGORIES OF INFLAMMATION: most often limited in area and duration and characterized by the Cardinal signs of Inflammation.ACUTE INFLAMMATION
5 CATEGORIES OF INFLAMMATION: Inflammation that goes beyond 2 weeksCHRONIC INFLAMMATION
causative agent in inflammatory process of this cardinal sign: ruborhyperemia
causative agent in inflammatory process of this cardinal sign: calorhyperemia
causative agent in inflammatory process of this cardinal sign: tumoredema
causative agent in inflammatory process of this cardinal sign: doloredema and chemical mediators
causative agent in inflammatory process of this cardinal sign: functio laesaedema
caused by the release of exudates from the bloodEdema
the one that causes edema is _____ or the plasma which exceeds the blood vessels and goes towards the injured areaserous exudates
FIBER FORMING CELLSFibroblast
VASOFORMATIVE CELLSANGIOBLASTS
REPAIRS THE BLOOD VESSELSFIBROBLAST AND ANGIOBLAST
Replacement of an injured area with the same tissueREGENERATION
Replacement of injured area with another type of tissueFIBROSIS
REPAIR WITH SCARRINGFIBROSIS
Dense bundles of collagen fibers that have been produced from the granulation tissue to replace the injured area.SCARS
SCARS: increased blood supply in the granulation tissueRed
SCARS: majority of the tissue is made of dense bundles of collagen fibers.White