Leukocyte adhesion deficiency is characterized by _____ neutrophils at infection sites
#2
Are acute phase reactants produced by liver in acute or chronic inflammatory states?_____
#3
Histamine mediates type _____ hypersensitivity reactions via activation of H1 receptors
#4
Leukocyte adhesion deficiency is characterized by _____ circulating neutrophils
#5
In an asthmatic response, inflammatory mediators, especially _____ from eosinophils, damages cells and perpetuates bronchoconstriction (late-phase reaction)
#6
One cardinal sign of inflammation is _____, or pain
#7
What acute phase reactant is upregulated during inflammation to opsonize targets, fixing complement and facilitate phagocytosis?_____
#8
The _____ is a cytoplasmic protein complex that recognizes products of dead cells, microbial products, and crystals
#9
One cardinal sign of inflammation is _____, or warmth
#10
Lymph node biopsy in cat scratch disease reveals _____ resembling those seen in sarcoidosis
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Flashcard 1: Leukocyte adhesion deficiency is characterized by _____ neutrophils at infection sites
Answer: absent
Flashcard 2: Are acute phase reactants produced by liver in acute or chronic inflammatory states?_____
Answer: Both
Flashcard 3: Histamine mediates type _____ hypersensitivity reactions via activation of H1 receptors
Answer: 1
Flashcard 4: Leukocyte adhesion deficiency is characterized by _____ circulating neutrophils
Answer: increased
Flashcard 5: In an asthmatic response, inflammatory mediators, especially _____ from eosinophils, damages cells and perpetuates bronchoconstriction (late-phase reaction)
Answer: major basic protein
Flashcard 6: One cardinal sign of inflammation is _____, or pain
Answer: dolor
Flashcard 7: What acute phase reactant is upregulated during inflammation to opsonize targets, fixing complement and facilitate phagocytosis?_____
Answer: C-reactive protein
Flashcard 8: The _____ is a cytoplasmic protein complex that recognizes products of dead cells, microbial products, and crystals
Answer: inflammasome
Flashcard 9: One cardinal sign of inflammation is _____, or warmth
Answer: calor
Flashcard 10: Lymph node biopsy in cat scratch disease reveals _____ resembling those seen in sarcoidosis
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