PATH 3610 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Tuberculosis, Headache, Integrin

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Infiltration and accumulation of macrophages, which mediate phagocytosis: healing of tissue through the development of granulation tissue, characterized by tissue fibrosis and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels, ongoing tissue injury and necrosis. Chronic inflammation may follow an acute inflammatory response that has failed to eliminate the causal agent, or can occur without an obvious acute phase. The term inflammation implies a complex, predetermined and nonspecific response to injury, consisting of a microcirculatory response as well as mobilization of phagocytic cells termed an acute inflammatory response o. Characterized by redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function. If inflammation is prolonged, the term chronic inflammation is used to describe a complex of tissue changes, consisting of a combine inflammatory and immune response against the foreign agent. Whenever inflammation occurs it is described by adding the suffix it is . Acute inflammation is essential the first line of defense against an injury o.

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