Inflammation Classification Quiz
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What type of inflammation is characterized as localized acute suppurative?

  • Furuncle (correct)
  • Granuloma
  • Cellulitis
  • Pseudomembranous

Which of the following is NOT a subtype of localized acute suppurative inflammation?

  • Carbuncle
  • Furuncle
  • Abcess
  • Cellulitis (correct)

Which classification of inflammation includes both acute and chronic types?

  • Non suppurative
  • Suppurative
  • Inflammation (correct)
  • Localized

Which option is part of non suppurative inflammation?

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What is the main difference between localized and diffuse acute suppurative inflammation?

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Localized Acute Suppurative Inflammation

A type of inflammation characterized by localized pus formation, and a rapid onset.

Acute Inflammation

A rapid and short-term inflammatory response to an injury or infection.

Suppurative Inflammation

Inflammation characterized by pus formation.

Localized Inflammation

Inflammation confined to a specific area.

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Abscess

Localized collection of pus.

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Furuncle

A boil; a localized skin infection characterized by pus.

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Carbuncle

A deep-seated infection with multiple interconnected pus-filled lesions.

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Cellulitis

A diffuse, acute bacterial skin infection.

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Chronic Inflammation

A prolonged inflammatory response lasting weeks or months.

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Non-Specific Granuloma

A chronic inflammatory condition where immune cells cluster.

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Study Notes

Inflammation Classification

  • Inflammation is categorized as acute or chronic
  • Acute inflammation can be suppurative or non-suppurative
  • Suppurative inflammation can be localized or diffuse
  • Localized suppurative inflammation includes abscesses and furuncles
  • Diffuse suppurative inflammation includes cellulitis and carbuncles
  • Non-suppurative inflammation includes catarrhal, serous, and pseudomembranous types

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Test your knowledge on the different classifications of inflammation. This quiz covers acute and chronic inflammation, including suppurative and non-suppurative types, as well as their specific categories. Challenge yourself to identify the various forms of inflammation discussed in medical studies.

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