The most common mechanism of vascular leakage in acute inflammation is the _____ of endothelial cells
#2
Swelling in inflammation is mediated by endothelial cell disruption (due to tissue damage) and endothelial cell contraction (caused by _____, histamine, and serotonin)
#3
Wound repair eventually results in scar formation, in which type _____ collagen is replaced with type I collagen ("remodeling")
#4
Acute inflammation typically results in resolution and healing, which is mediated by _____ and TGF-B
#5
The histopathological section has giant cells with a central ring of nuclei suggestive of _____
#6
What type of cells are the following examples?
_____
,smooth muscle cells
Hint: Labile, Stable, or Permanent?
#7
Silica may impair _____ and disrupt phagolysosome formation, increasing susceptibility to TB
#8
Keloid scars are characterized by very increased type _____ and III collagen synthesis
#9
Vitamin D excess is seen in _____ diseases due to increased activation of vitamin D by epithelioid macrophages
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Flashcard 1: The most common mechanism of vascular leakage in acute inflammation is the _____ of endothelial cells
Answer: contraction
Flashcard 2: Swelling in inflammation is mediated by endothelial cell disruption (due to tissue damage) and endothelial cell contraction (caused by _____, histamine, and serotonin)
Answer: leukotrienes
Flashcard 3: Wound repair eventually results in scar formation, in which type _____ collagen is replaced with type I collagen ("remodeling")
Answer: III
Flashcard 4: Acute inflammation typically results in resolution and healing, which is mediated by _____ and TGF-B
Answer: IL-10
Flashcard 5: The histopathological section has giant cells with a central ring of nuclei suggestive of _____
Answer: Xanthoma
Flashcard 6: What type of cells are the following examples?
_____
,smooth muscle cells
Answer: Stable (Quiescent)
Flashcard 7: Silica may impair _____ and disrupt phagolysosome formation, increasing susceptibility to TB
Answer: macrophages
Flashcard 8: Keloid scars are characterized by very increased type _____ and III collagen synthesis
Answer: I
Flashcard 9: Vitamin D excess is seen in _____ diseases due to increased activation of vitamin D by epithelioid macrophages
Answer: granulomatous
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