Contains epitheloid cell derived from tissue histiocytes
ঘ
Occurs in visceral lishmaniasis
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Explanation : Granulomatous inflammation is a form of chronic inflammation characterized by collections of activated macrophages, often with T lymphocytes, and sometimes associated with necrosis. Granuloma formation is a cellular attempt to contain an offending agent that is difficult to eradicate. In this attempt there is often strong activation of T lymphocytes leading to macrophage activation, which can cause injury to normal tissues. Epitheloid cell predominant.
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Dominant cellular player in chronic inflammation is
ক
ক) Plasma cell
খ
খ) Macrophage
গ
গ) Mast cell
ঘ
ঘ) Eosinophil
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Dominant cellular player in chronic inflammation is macrophage
৩.
Feature of chronic inflammation -
ক
Exudate
খ
Oedema
গ
Tissue drstruction
ঘ
Suppuration
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Explanation : Chronic inflammation is characterized by the following: • Infiltration with mononuclear cells, which include macrophages, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. • Tissue destruction, induced by the persistent offending agent or by the inflammatory cells. • Attempts at healing by connective tissue replacement of damaged tissue, accomplished by angiogenesis (proliferation of small blood vessels) and, in particular, fibrosis.
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Caseating granuloma produce in-
ক
ক) Tuberculosis
খ
খ) Leprosy
গ
গ) Syphilis
ঘ
ঘ) Cat-scratch disease
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[Robbins 9th 98]
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Cause of noncaseating granuloma -
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Tuberculosis
খ
Sarcoidosis
গ
Brucellusis
ঘ
Cat scratch disease
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Morphologic features of chronic inflammation are all of the following except -
ক
ক) Infiltration with macrophages
খ
খ) Fibrosis
গ
গ) Presence of exudates
ঘ
ঘ) Plasma cell infiltration
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Ref. Robbins 9th p-93
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Inflammatory arthritis -
ক
Morning stiffness absent
খ
Joint pain worse after movement
গ
Joint effusion present
ঘ
Joint crepitation present
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Explanation : Inflammatory arthritis - Morning stiffness - present Joint pain - Worse after rest and improved after movement Temperature - Raised Joint effusion - Present Joint crepitation - Absent