_____ pain presents as constant and localized and fever/leukocytosis
What type of Strep. pyogenes infection precipitates post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis? _____
What is the pathophysiology of reactive amyloidosis (secondary amyloidosis)? _____ → increased production of _____ → deposition of _____ in various organs
_____ is an inflammatory infiltrate in the anterior chamber of the eye
Patient presents with anaphylaxis following a blood transfusion _____
What is a pilonidal cyst? _____
Pathophysiology of psoriasis? _____
What is the general term for this? _____
Left shifts are usually seen with neutrophilia in the acute response to _____ or tissue necrosis
What is the pathophysiology of vision loss associated with giant cell arteritis (GCA)? _____
Acute inflammation mechanisms
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Vascular changes in inflammation
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Chemical mediators of inflammation
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Cellular components of inflammation
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Resolution of acute inflammation
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Chronic inflammation
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Granulomatous inflammation
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Systemic effects of inflammation
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Patterns of inflammatory response
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Inflammatory markers in laboratory testing
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Anti-inflammatory therapies
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Wound healing and repair
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Abnormalities in wound healing
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