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MN 551: UNIT 2 QUIZ WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] inflammation - the reaction of vascularized tissues to injury -localizes and eliminates microbes, foreign particles, and abnormal cells and paves the way for repair of injured tissue -conditions that involve this end in -itis What are the cardinal signs of inflammation - Loss of function redness swelling heat ©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024. pain acute-phase response - -the systemic manifestations that may occur during acute inflammation Acute inflammation - -the immediate and early response to an injurious agent -lasts a few minutes to several days and is characterized by exudation (slow escape) of fluid and plasma components and emigration of leukocytes (predominantly neutrophils) into the extravascular tissues -involves the vascular and cellular stages Chronic inflammation - -lasts for days to years, and is associated with the presence of lymphocytes and macrophages, proliferation of blood vessels, fibrosis, and tissue necrosis ©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

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MN 551: UNIT 2 QUIZ WITH COMPLETE

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inflammation - ✔✔the reaction of vascularized tissues to injury


-localizes and eliminates microbes, foreign particles, and abnormal cells

and paves the way for repair of injured tissue

-conditions that involve this end in -itis




What are the cardinal signs of inflammation - ✔✔Loss of function


redness

swelling

heat


©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

,pain




acute-phase response - ✔✔-the systemic manifestations that may

occur during acute inflammation




Acute inflammation - ✔✔-the immediate and early response to an

injurious agent

-lasts a few minutes to several days and is characterized by exudation

(slow escape) of fluid and plasma components and emigration of

leukocytes (predominantly neutrophils) into the extravascular tissues

-involves the vascular and cellular stages




Chronic inflammation - ✔✔-lasts for days to years, and is associated

with the presence of lymphocytes and macrophages, proliferation of

blood vessels, fibrosis, and tissue necrosis

©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

,Vascular phase - ✔✔-the first stage of acute inflammation

characterized by changes in the small blood vessels at the site of injury,

which is marked by tissue edema

-begins with momentary vasoconstriction followed rapidly by

vasodilation (causes heat and redness)

-this increase vascular permeability and protein rich fluid (exudate)

flows into the extravascular spaces

-the loss of proteins reduces capillary osmotic pressure and increases

interstitial osmotic pressure

-an increase in capillary pressure causes an outflow of fluid that

accumulates in the tissue spaces causing swelling, pain, and impaired

function

-as fluid leaves the vessels the blood clots due to stagnation of flow




©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

, Cellular phase - ✔✔-the second stage of acute inflammation, marked

by changes in epithelial cells lining the vasculature and movement of

phagocytic leukocytes into the area of injury or infection

-includes these sequence of events: leukocyte margination and

adhesion to the endothelium, transmigration across the endothelium,

chemotaxis, and activation and phagocytosis




endothelial cells - ✔✔- cells in the thick lining of blood vessels that

form a selectively permeable barrier between the blood in vessels and

surrounding tissues

-these cells produce antiplatelet and antithrombotic agents to keep the

vessel patent and vasodilators and vasoconstrictors to regulate blood

flow

-they also provide a selectively permeable barrier to inflammatory

stimuli, modulate immune responses through synthesis and release of



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