Give examples of "when needed" regeneration.
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liver, pancreas, endocrine glands, renal tubes
What are the ingredients for infection?
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> source
> portal of entry
> site of infection
> symptomatology
> exit portal
,Describe Chlamydiae as an infectious agent.
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> similar to rickettsiae but transmitted from vertebrate to vertebrate
Describe fungi as an infectious agent.
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free living eukaryotic saphrophytes (feeds on dead and dying material)
What is the role of the mast cell in the inflammatory process?
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They release histamines, a potent vasodilator
What is indicated by WBC counts shifting to the left?
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immature neutrophil count increase due to bacterial infection
,Examples of opportunistic infections of lungs
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP)
Mycobacterium (TB) infections
Cryptococcus pneumonia
Strep pneumonia
Legionella pneumonia
What is the -only- antibody to cross the placenta?
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IgG
What is a left shift?
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increase in neutrophil count
What is the spleen's job?
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, removes antigens and dead cells
Cells that regenerate contsantly are more likely to
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to become malignant
Lymphocytes will respond to?
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cells that recognize & respond to the antigen
How does HIV reproduce?
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HIV attaches to CD4+ (T helpers) and replicates in the RNA, therefore the
body's cells begin producing the virus
When is granulation tissue formed?
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liver, pancreas, endocrine glands, renal tubes
What are the ingredients for infection?
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> source
> portal of entry
> site of infection
> symptomatology
> exit portal
,Describe Chlamydiae as an infectious agent.
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> similar to rickettsiae but transmitted from vertebrate to vertebrate
Describe fungi as an infectious agent.
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free living eukaryotic saphrophytes (feeds on dead and dying material)
What is the role of the mast cell in the inflammatory process?
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They release histamines, a potent vasodilator
What is indicated by WBC counts shifting to the left?
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immature neutrophil count increase due to bacterial infection
,Examples of opportunistic infections of lungs
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP)
Mycobacterium (TB) infections
Cryptococcus pneumonia
Strep pneumonia
Legionella pneumonia
What is the -only- antibody to cross the placenta?
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IgG
What is a left shift?
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increase in neutrophil count
What is the spleen's job?
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, removes antigens and dead cells
Cells that regenerate contsantly are more likely to
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to become malignant
Lymphocytes will respond to?
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cells that recognize & respond to the antigen
How does HIV reproduce?
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HIV attaches to CD4+ (T helpers) and replicates in the RNA, therefore the
body's cells begin producing the virus
When is granulation tissue formed?
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