PATHOLOGY MCQ
INFLAMMATION
Question
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Morphological features of chronic inflammation
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Abundant neutrophils with fibrin deposition
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Exudation of cell-poor fluid into the pleura
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Infiltration by lymphocytes and plasma cells
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Connective tissue replacement of damaged tissue by angiogenesis and fibrosis
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Progression of chronic diseases in parenchymal organs such as liver, kidney, heart, and lung is associated with fibrosis, and the fibrotic process plays a principal role in the organs’ detriment.
Detailed explanation-2: -Clinically, acute inflammation is characterized by 5 cardinal signs: rubor (redness), calor (increased heat), tumor (swelling), dolor (pain), and functio laesa (loss of function) (Figure 3-1).
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