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<p>Macrophages are seen in both [[Acute Inflammation|acute]] and [[Chronic Inflammation| chronic inflammation]].</p>  If large numbers of macrophages are found in chronic inflammatory processes, it implies the inability to eliminate the causal organism  e.g. [[:Category:Mycobacterium species|Mycobacterium (TB)]], [[:Category:Actinobacillus species|Actinobacillus]], fungi, parasites and foreign bodies.
 
<p>Macrophages are seen in both [[Acute Inflammation|acute]] and [[Chronic Inflammation| chronic inflammation]].</p>  If large numbers of macrophages are found in chronic inflammatory processes, it implies the inability to eliminate the causal organism  e.g. [[:Category:Mycobacterium species|Mycobacterium (TB)]], [[:Category:Actinobacillus species|Actinobacillus]], fungi, parasites and foreign bodies.
 
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