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Adhesion molecule on the leukocyte used for rolling and binds to P or E selectin on the endothelial molecule0
Occurs in Week 2 of Primary Intention where there is collagen accumulation, inflammation decreases, less edema, less blood vessels, and less inflammatory cells0
Cell swelling, vacuole formation, blebbing of plasma membrane, swelling of mitochondria, dilation of ER, fatty changes, pallor, turgor, and weight are types of what?0
Cause of reperfusion injury 0
Type of necrosis associated with tuberculosis0
Type of necrosis associated with injured blood vessels0
Occurs in Day 1 of Primary Intention where it is formed from plasma fibrin and for a barrier to invading microorganisms0
Condition where there is no extensive cell damage, exudate is removed completely, and tissue returns to normal 0
Secreted by Eosinophils and important in parasitic infections0
Occurs in Month 1 of Primary Intention where the tissue is avascular and lacks hair and nerve supply 0
Type of Calcification where the blood calcium level is high and occurs in living cells/tissues0
Type of skin wound healing where there is extensive tissue destruction, ulcer, burns, and abscesses 0
Type of Calcification where the blood calcium level is normal and occurs in dead or injured cells 0
Occurs in Day 5 of Primary Intention where there is angiogenesis, sprouting of endothelial cells from preexisting capillaries, and horizontal collagen fibers0
Type of necrosis associated with Myocardial infarction and dry gangrene 0
Type of necrosis associated with bacterial infection, abscess, hypoxic cell death in the brain, and wet gangrene 0
Type of adaptive change associated with glands in breast feeding, bone marrow in high altitudes, and does not occur in nerves, cardiac muscles, or skeletal muscles0
Main mediator of pain 0
Condition when lymphatic vessels become secondarily inflamed 0
Causes bronchospasm and bronchoconstriction0
Occurs in Day 3 of Primary Intention where labile cells regenerate and there is newly formed epithelium0
Erosion of the mucosal surface -e.g. surface mucosa of the gut 0
Disruption of plasma membrane, nuclear changes, and rupture of lysosomes are types of what change?0
Condition when lymph nodes become inflamed0
Increase in the number of immature neutrophils. In severe infection, referred to as Leukemoid Reaction0
Occurs in Day 1-2 of Primary Intention where neutrophils liquefies the necrotic tissue and macrophage phagocytoses cellular debris and signals repair0
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Type of Cell death with cell swelling, random nuclear fragmentation, and inflammation 0
Where are ROS formed?0
Intracellular protein accumulation resulting from cell injury from alcohol 0
Type of Calcification associated with Vitamin D intoxication, Multiple Myeloma, Hyperparathyroidism, and Paget's Disease0
Type of inflammation associated with pyogenic bacteria and abscess0
H2O2, O2- and OH are types of what?0
Adhesion molecule on leukocyte used for adhesion and binds to Glycam-1 or CD340
Occurs in Day 3 of Primary Intention an forms this specialized 'Organ of Repair'0
Used in non-oxidative bacterial killing and degrades molecules0
Opsonin that helps in the process of phagocytosis. One type is mannose binding lectin. 0
Type of necrosis associated with pancreatitis and trauma in the breast0
A non-specific measure of inflammation which occurs because of the fibrinogen which binds RBC and cause them to sediment rapidly 0
Type of adaptive change associated with muscle wasting and the brain in Alzheimer's 0
Increase in the number of follicles in the lymph nodes in reaction to inflammation 0
High protein fluid consisting of RBC, WBC, and fibrin secreted when vessel permeability increases0
Condition where there is EXTENSIVE exudate accumulation, granulation tissue grow into the exudate, and exudate is transformed into fibrous tissue0
Adhesion molecule for transmigration found on both leukocytes and endothelial molecules0
Deposited in many organs and tissues whenever there is systemic overload of iron 0
Extracellular insoluble fibrous protein that has a pink homogenous appearance in H&E stain0
C5-C9 and makes a hole on the bacteria 0
Type of inflammation associated with Pericarditis, Pleuritis, and Meningitis0
Type of inflammation associated with blisters0
Type of Calcification in damaged heart valves and skeletal muscle0
Type of Cell death with cell shrinkage, specific DNA fragmentation, No inflammation0
Type of adaptive change associated with weight training, uterus in pregnancy, and hypertension0
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Cell Injury and Inflammation Review Quiz

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  • Created Oct 16, 2010 in Science
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