Exam Two: Inflammation Flashcards

1
Q

What are the classical definitions of inflammation?

A
  1. Heat and Rashes
  2. Swelling
  3. Pain
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2
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In inflammation what causes Heat and Redness and what does it mean?

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Vasodilation- widening of the blood vessels

Heat and Redness are a side-effect of increased blood flow

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3
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What is the technical term for Swelling?

A

Oedema

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4
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What causes oedema in inflammation?

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Leaky blood vessels that allow leukocytes to cross into the tissue.

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5
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Pain is what to the body?

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A warning signal that there is a problem

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6
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What is the technical definition for inflammation?

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Recruitment of cells that cause damage(injury) as a side effect of fighting infection.

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7
Q

Is inflammation a long or short term response?

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It is meant to be a short term response

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8
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Why must a inflammation response be limited?

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Can cause tissue damage that becomes pathological

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9
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What is an inflammatory disease?

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Result of a persistent infection or injury that cannot be resolved

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10
Q

Match the disorder with the organ it effects:

  1. Nephritis
  2. Arthritis
  3. Dermatitis
  4. Hapatitis
  5. Vasculitis
  6. Bronchitis
A
  1. Kidney
  2. Joints
  3. Skin
  4. Liver
  5. Blood Vessels
  6. Airway of the lung
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11
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Why can inflammation be cause by an infection and/or injury?

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They come as a package deal. Infection is the innate immune response and injury is the wound healing response.

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12
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What is Thrombosis?

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It is a wound healing response of blood clotting

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13
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What is fibrosis?

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condition where the process of damaged matrix is degraded and fibrin fills in the gaps is uncontrolled. This leads to scarring that destroys tissue

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14
Q

Are the classic symptoms of inflammation observed in chronic conditions?

A

No

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15
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What is Pulmonary Emphysema

A

Damage to tissue caused by persistent inflammatory response without an infection

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16
Q

What is Septic Shock

A

Inflammatory disease that occurs all throughout the body instead of local

17
Q

What is Atherosclerosis?

A

Inflammatory disease that was though to be non inflammatory

18
Q

What is Autoinflammatory Disorders?

A

Genetically inherited disorder

Give rise to the symptoms of severe infection even when there isn’t one

19
Q

What does Systemic represent in light of immune response?

A

Means the response occurs throughout the body

20
Q

What are Atherosclerotic Plaques made of?

A

Plaques are caused by the recruitment of monocytes that cannot pass through the artery

21
Q

What is an Atherosclerotic Plaque

A

Sites of leukocyte recruitment and fibrosis that result in tissue damage and is a form of chronic inflammation

22
Q

What is an Autoinflammatory Disease?

A

Inappropriate expression of chemical messenger molecules called primary cytokines

23
Q

What is the function of a cytokine?

A

They initiate and amplify the inflammatory response