A tubercule is an inflammatory nodule; most commonly this is in response to an intracellular bacteria (such as Mycobacterium) that the body is unable to get rid of. The inflammatory cells associated with the tubercule are macrophages (large cells that are trying to eat and break down the bacteria but are unable to) and fibroblasts (long spindly cells that are trying to make a shell of scar tissue to contain the bacteria).
Serum (watery content of blood). The blood vessels expand making them more porous letting the serum and White blood cells out
Breathing is not an inflammatory process. An inflammatory process is where the body's immunity system through the white blood cells will respond to a particular injury.
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increase in eosinophil cell and plasma cell
The first inflammatory cell would be the neutrophil, but the first somatic cells to be involved are likely either thrombocytes or erythrocytes.
track left by scabes.
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Tuberculosis.
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