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Acute inflammation histologic manifestations
Exudation of fluid and plasma proteins and emigration of leukocytes, mainly *neutrophils*
Chronic Histological Manifestations
Presence of:
*lymphocytes and macrophages*

blood cells, fibrosis, tissue necrosis
In the presence of information these are the first cells to emigrate to the site of an injury
Neutrophils or polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs)
What are the second white blood cells to emigrate to injured tissue
MONOCYTE. When it gets to the site of injury it becomes a *macrophage*
these cells are involved in chronic inflammation and immune response:
Lymphocytes and plasma cells
These type of white blood cell are involved in immune reactions in parasitic infections
Eosinophils
involved in both acute and chronic inflammatory reactions (releasing chemical mediators) and immune responses
Mast cells