What immune cell predominates after neutrophils (2 - 3 days after inflammation begins)? _____
Which type of hypersensitivity mediates atopic reactions (e.g. asthma, allergic rhinitis)?_____
Type II HSRs can cause pathology by inducing _____ by antibodies depositing on cell surfaces, which in turn activates complement
One cardinal sign of inflammation is _____, or swelling
Diagnosis of Sjogren syndrome is confirmed by presence of focal _____ on labial salivary gland biopsy
What dermatologic lesion is a dry exudate?_____
EBV infection results in lymphocytosis comprised of reactive CD_____+ T cells
Acne vulgaris is due to chronic inflammation of hair follicles and associated _____ glands
Mast cells may be activated by tissue _____
What type of hypersensitivity reaction are immune thrombocytopenic purpura and autoimmune-hemolytic anemia?_____
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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