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The four "-OR"s of inflammation?
Dolor, Calor, Rubor, Tumor
Cell type most associated with acute inflammation?
Leukocyte
Cell types most associated with cronic inflammation?
Macrocyte, lymphocyte, plasma
Granulomatous inflammation is marked by collections of what type of cell?
Macrophages. Exp: TB, Histo, Sarcoid
TB skin test (PPD) criteria:
>15mm healthy, >10 healthcare, >5mm AIDS
The 4 types of immune responses are: (ACID)
Anaphylactic
Cytotoxic
Immune-Complex
Delayed
Describe Type 1 immune response:
Allergen activates B-lympoctes and IgE antibodies are produced. IgE antibodes degranulate mast cells. This response is 1st and fast
Describe Type 2 immune response:
Antibodies (IgM/IgG) bind to self. May be intrinsic or extrinsic(infection causes change in cells). Exp: Pn allergy, Rh disease (tx:Rhogan shot)
Describe Type 3 immune response:
Ag/Ab complexes bunch up and call in complement which starts tearing up surrounding tissue. Exp: Lupus, RA
Describe Type 4 immune response:
Sensitized t-cells encounter antigen and release leukokinin. Exp: TB skin test, contact dermatitis, corneal transplant, phylectenulosis (staph-bleph)
Normal level of neutrophil and primary indication?
<7800, bacteria
Normal level of Eosinophil and primary indication?
<500, parasite, allergy
Normal level of Basophil and primary indication?
<200, shock, acute inflammation
Normal level of lymphocyte and primary indication?
<3900, virus
Normal level of monocyte and primary indication?
<950, autoimmune
Normal cholesterol/triglyceride levels?
Total, LDL, Hdl, tri
Total 200
LDL<100
HDL>50
Triglyceride<150
Normal WBC?
4000-10,000
Normal Hemaglobin for females/males
11.5/13.5