Types of Acute Inflammation Quiz

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Which type of acute inflammation is characterized by excessive mucus secretion?

  • Hemorrhagic inflammation
  • Gangrenous inflammation
  • Serous inflammation
  • Catarrhal inflammation (correct)

In which type of acute inflammation does the exudate contain clear watery fluid with variable protein content but no fibrin?

  • Suppurative inflammation
  • Allergic inflammation
  • Serous inflammation (correct)
  • Gangrenous inflammation

Which type of acute inflammation is characterized by the formation of a superficial dull opaque yellow membrane?

  • Diffuse inflammation
  • Serofibrinous inflammation
  • Pseudomembranous inflammation (correct)
  • Localized inflammation

Which form of acute inflammation is characterized by an exudate rich in fibrin and affects serous cavities, joints, and lung alveoli?

<p>Serofibrinous inflammation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of acute inflammation is a severe form characterized by the formation of a pink yellow mantle bread and butter appearance?

<p>Fibrinous inflammation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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