Etiology
Body/Function Changes
Clinical Signs
Consequences
400

Main cause of inflammation

infection

400

To let fluid, neutrophils (e.t.c) in, blood vessels will

vasodilate

400

What happens to the blood pressure when vasodilation occurs?

decreases

400

 Chronic inflammation repairs normal tissue with collagen, what is this called?

fibrosis

800

When you get a cut what immediately comes to the site: DAMPS or PAMPS?

DAMPS

800

The first responders that come to the site are

neutrophils

800

The 5 cardinal signs of inflammation

redness, swelling, heat, pain, loss of function

800

The step of wound healing that leads to new vascular bed formation

Proliferation

1200

The most potent inflammatory mediator is

histamine

1200

Immune cells that destroy infected cells by releasing signals to trigger apoptosis 

cytotoxic T cells 

1200

Mechanism responsible for fluid leaking from the blood vessels into the surrounding tissue

Permeability

1200

A young woman presents with fatigue, butterfly shaped rash, and kidney involvement. What is causing the chronic inflammation?

lupus

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