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