Difference between revisions of "Category:Acute Inflammation"

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===Haemorrhagic===
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===[[Haemorrhagic Inflammation]]===
  
* This is a severe acute to peracute inflammation in which haemorrhage is the main component.
 
 
* Seen in the lymph nodes, lungs and intestine in severe inflammation.
 
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===Purulent===
 
===Purulent===
  

Revision as of 11:14, 4 August 2010

Fluids

Serous Inflammation

Catarrhal Inflammation

Fibrinous Inflammation

Diptheritic Inflammation

Haemorrhagic Inflammation

Purulent

  • In purulent inflammation, pus is the predominant feature.
    • Pus is an admixture of dead and dying neutrophils with necrotic cells and a pyogenic agent.
      • Proteolytic enzymes released by the dying neutrophils lyse tissue cells to produce a fluid.
  • Colour varies depending upon the agent.
    • May be white, yellow, green or brown.
  • An abscess is a circumscribed sphere of pus surrounded by a pyogenic membrane.
    • The pyogenic membrane is composed of capillaries bringing neutrophils into the sphere.
    • This rapidly becomes enveloped by a fibrous tissue capsule.
      • A local connective tissue response attempting to wall off the purulent irritant from nearby normal tissue.