Chronic inflammation 1 Flashcards

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What is the definition of chronic inflammation

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Inflammation which increases Lymphocytes, Plasma, Macrophages population
Features tissue or organ damage

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2
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What does chronic inflammation arise from

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Arises from acute inflammation
Arises from primary lesion

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3
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What is the mechanism of granulation tissue

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Capilleries grow into inflammatory mass
Access of plasma proteins
increased macrophages
fibroblasts lay down collagen to repair tissue
Collagen replaces inflammatory exudate

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4
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What is the function of granulation tissue

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Patches tissue defects

Contracts and pulls together

Replaces dead or necrotic tissue

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5
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What are the products of granulation tissue

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Chronic inflammation
Scar
Fibrosis

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6
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What does the pathway from Acute to chronic inflammation look like

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Acute->Actute+chronic->chronic

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7
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What are different causes of chronic inflammation

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Granulomatous inflammation
Autoimmune disease
Material resistant to digestion
Exogenous substances - external drugs
Endogenous substances - naturally en there

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What are the functions of fibroblasts

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Motile cells
Metabolically active
Make and assemble structural proteins

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9
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What characterises granulomatous inflammation

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Presence of granulomas in tissues and organs

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10
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What is granulomatous inflammation stimulated by

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Indigestable antigen

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What are granulomas

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Clusters of specialized immune cells, called epithelioid macrophages, are found together in body tissues.
Contain: Neutrophils, Eosinophils

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What is found in granulomas

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Giant cells

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13
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What do granulomas surround
What can they be surrounded by

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Dead material
Lymphocytes

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14
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What are granulomas function

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Response to indigestable antigen
Many type IV hypersensitivity reactions

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15
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What are some granulomatous diseases

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Tb - Mycobacterium tubercolosis
Leprosy - Mycobacterium leprae
Syphilis - Trepanoma pallidum

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16
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What is the pathway of wound healing

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Phase of acute inflammation
Granulation tissue formation
Local angiogenesis
Fibrosis and scar formation

17
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How are small wounds healed surgically

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18
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How do larger wounds heal surgically

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19
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What benefits wound healing

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Cleanliness
Gd nutrition
Normal bodily function

20
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What impairs wound healing

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Poor nourishment
Abnormal CHO metabolism
Inhibition of angiogenesis
Dirty gaping wound

21
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What are the sequence of events in fracture healing

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Acute infla-> organisation->granulation->macrophages remove debris

22
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How do callus form

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Osteoblasts lay down bone
Contains nodules of cartilage
Bone remodelling