Q1 Heat is of the cardinal sign of inflammation. Give the mechanism behind development of this sign. Q2_ Compare between acute & chronic inflammation regarding causative agents & major cells involved.. Q3 Describe the sequence of leucocyte excudation in acute inflammation.

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Q1 Heat is of the cardinal sign of inflammation. Give the
mechanism behind development of this sign.
Q2_ Compare between acute & chronic inflammation regarding
causative agents & major cells involved..
Q3 Describe the sequence of leucocyte excudation in acute
inflammation.
Q4_Mention the infective agents causing the inflammation, with
example of each agent.
Q5 What are the ways that cause chronic inflammation ((give
example for each way)).
Q6 Mention shortly the pathways of activation of complement
components in the process of inflammation.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1 Heat is of the cardinal sign of inflammation. Give the mechanism behind development of this sign. Q2_ Compare between acute & chronic inflammation regarding causative agents & major cells involved.. Q3 Describe the sequence of leucocyte excudation in acute inflammation. Q4_Mention the infective agents causing the inflammation, with example of each agent. Q5 What are the ways that cause chronic inflammation ((give example for each way)). Q6 Mention shortly the pathways of activation of complement components in the process of inflammation.
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