This type of cellular adaptation best describes the muscle wasting seen in patient after months of immobility
What is atrophy?
This organism can only survive and multiply inside a living cell
What is a Virus?
This mediator of inflammation increases pain and swelling and must be activated
What is Brdaykinin?
These are immature cells that help form new blood vessels
What are angioblasts?
Hemolysis, DIC and death can be a result of
What is a mismatched blood transfusion?
This mechanism is used to maintain homeostasis
What is a feedback mechanism?
This makes infections harder to treat with antibiotics
What is bacterial resistance?
These cells swallow germs and debris?
What are the macrophages?
This healing occurs in tissues with non-dividing cells
What is Fibrosis?
These immune cells are capable of antigen presentation
What is Dendritic and B cells?
The cellular adaptation is described as disorganized growth with atypical cellular morphology
What is dysplasia?
These are produced by Gram + bacteria
What are exotoxins?
This cell arrives at the site of inflammation 2–3 days later and plays a role in allergic responses and parasitic defense
What is an Epsinophil?
This can form due to excess granulation tissue during wound healing
What is a Keloid?
These immunity cells destroy infected or abnormal cells
What is cytotoxic T Cells?
Heart attack, severe brain injury and liver failure are all examples of this type of cell injury
What is Irreversible cell injury?
This fungus is known for attacking people with aids and leading to a deadly pneumonia if not treated
What is Pneumocystis jirovecii?
This fungus is known for attacking people with aids and leading to a deadly pneumonia if not treated
What is Pneumocystis jirovecii?
This process contributes to tissue fibrosis and scarring
What is frribroblast stimulationz/
This transplant type occurs between genetically identical individuals
What is Isograft?
Cell death and loss of membrane integrity can be measured by these tests
What is elevated ALT, AST and LDH?
Endotoxins are released triggering severe immune responses in these bacterial infections
What is Gram negative bacteria?
This type of inflammation is most associated with C. diff
What is Pseudomembranous?
These are the primary cytokines involved in inducing fever
What is IL-1 and TNF-α?
This drug reduces IL-2 production and impairs T cell response to help avoid transplant rejection
What is Cyclosporine?