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** Neutrophil activation in an inflammatory lesion results in the release of '''prostaglandins'''
 
** Neutrophil activation in an inflammatory lesion results in the release of '''prostaglandins'''
 
*** Responsible for vasoactive changes and for pain
 
*** Responsible for vasoactive changes and for pain
* The accumulation of dead and dying neutrophils at the site of infection is called '''pus'''
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* The accumulation of dead and dying [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] at the site of infection is called '''pus'''
 
** Their removal from the site after the removal of infection is an important step in the resolution of the lesion
 
** Their removal from the site after the removal of infection is an important step in the resolution of the lesion
    
===[[Eosinophils - WikiBlood|Eosinophils]]===
 
===[[Eosinophils - WikiBlood|Eosinophils]]===
 
[[Image:Eosinophil.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Eosinophil - J. Bredl, RVC 2008]]
 
[[Image:Eosinophil.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Eosinophil - J. Bredl, RVC 2008]]
* Eosinophils are less common than neutrophils, and they are not phagocytic
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* Eosinophils are less common than [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]], and they are not phagocytic
 
** Make up <5% of the leukocytes in normal blood
 
** Make up <5% of the leukocytes in normal blood
 
* Eosinophil numbers are increased:
 
* Eosinophil numbers are increased:

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