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