inflammation Flashcards

1
Q

what are the five cardinal signs of inflammation

A
redness 
heat 
swelling 
pain
loss of function
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2
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what is the microcirculation

A

capillary beds
extracellular space
lymphatic channels

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3
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describe the process known as the “triple response”

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  1. transient arteriolar constriction
  2. local arteriolar dilation
  3. relaxation of vessel smooth muscle
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4
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what is exudate

A

fluid leaked usually due to inflammation, rich in protein

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5
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what is diapedesis

A

movement of leukocytes out of the circulatory system and towards the site of tissue damage or infection

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6
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what does suppuration mean

A

formation of pus

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7
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what effect can neutrophils have on phagocytes in inflammation

A

mobiles phagocytes

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8
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what is thromboxane

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A substance made by platelets that causes blood clotting and constriction of blood vessels

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9
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what effect does NO have on smooth muscle

A

relaxation

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10
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what is the function of bradykinin

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A peptide that widens blood vessels (vasodilatation) and lowers blood pressure, increases capillary permeability and the secretion of saliva and mediates pain associated with inflammation.

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11
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what is a pyrogen

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substance prodeuced by bacteria that typically causes fever when released into the blood

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12
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what is an empyema

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the collection of pus in a cavity in the body, especially in the pleural cavity.

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13
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what is pyaemia

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pus discharge to the blood stream causing blood poisoning

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14
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what is granulation tissue composed of

A

new capillaries
fibroblasts and collagen
macrophages

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15
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what is the clinical picture of early septic shock

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tachycardia
hypotension
peripheral vasodilation
(haemorrhagic skin rash)

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16
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what is the definition of chronic inflammation

A

where the cell population is especially
lymphocytes,
plasma cells,
macrophages

there is also necrosis

17
Q

what is the function of a fibroblast

A

make structural proteins such as collagens

18
Q

what is a granuloma

A

a mass of granulation tissue

19
Q

what are examples of infectious granulomatous diseases

A

TB
Leprosy
Syphilis

20
Q

what are examples of non infective granulomas diseases

A

rheumatoid disease
sarcoidosis
Crohn’s disease