5 Questions
Which type of inflammation is characterized by the presence of chronic inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages?
Chronic inflammation
What type of inflammation may last from months to years?
Chronic inflammation
Which type of inflammation is fast and aggressive?
Acute inflammation
In which type of inflammation does granulation tissue formation occur?
Chronic inflammation
What type of inflammation is characterized by the presence of neutrophile accumulation?
Acute inflammation
Study Notes
Types of Inflammation
- Chronic inflammation is characterized by the presence of chronic inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages.
- Chronic inflammation may last from months to years.
- Acute inflammation is fast and aggressive.
- Granulation tissue formation occurs in chronic inflammation.
- Acute inflammation is characterized by the presence of neutrophile accumulation.
Test your knowledge on the characteristics and histopathological findings of acute inflammation, including its duration, response, and transition to sub-acute and chronic inflammation.
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