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Process of Inflammation - Pathophysiology

*You may only use your notes and handouts for this assignment. Work independantly, this should be a review for you.
Across
First cells to arrive at the site of injury during inflammation
One of the main components of acute inflammation.
When local arterioles, venules, and capillaries dilate, increasing blood flow to the area.
Are the major cellular components of the inflammatory response
These leukocytes have three to five lobes: therefore are often referred as ___________________________.
After approximately 7 to 10 days, if inflammatory process doesn’t overcome the invader, ____________________ will respond.
Chemical released during the inflammation process allowing vessels to dilate.
Type of Exudate that is usually seen in mild inflammation, with relatively low protein
This kind of exudate is consistent with more severe infections, and is commonly referred to as pus.
Down
An immature leukocyte that is in the bloodstream waiting to be activated. (changes name when leaves bloodstream)
When we undergo any trauma, ___________________ will occur every time
Process of directing certain Leukocytes cells to the injured area
When activated, these cells release a chemical content from their granules.
The dilation of blood vessels cause ___________ to occur which allows more cells and blood to leave the vessel.
The MAIN function of a Nutrophil
Another name for Emigration is...
The cell of the inflammation response that is slow, but has the ability to reproduce and survive several days of inflammation.
Type of exudate that is composed mainly of fibrinogen and fibrin.
Clear fluid that causes pain and edema.
the death of many neutrophils mixed with exudate or blood fluid, make up the white fluid identified as _____.