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Q: What is chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate in the fibromuscular tissue?
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What is chronic inflammatory?

Prolonged inflammation, healing of the tissue from the inflammatory process


What are the benefits and drawbacks of the inflammatory response?

The inflammatory response is a beneficial process that helps to remove pathogens and initiate tissue repair. It helps to recruit immune cells to the site of infection or injury and promotes healing. However, excessive or chronic inflammation can lead to tissue damage and contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as arthritis and cardiovascular disease.


What does the german phrase entzündliches infiltrat mean in english?

Inflammatory infiltrate.Infiltration is the diffusion or accumulation (in a tissue or cells) of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal. The material collected in those tissues or cells is also called infiltrate.


Inflammatory reactions usually occur in what tissue?

connective tissue


An abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue is known as?

Hyperplasia is the term used to describe the enlargement of an organ due to an abnormal increase in the cells in the tissue. Chronic inflammatory response is one of the causes of hyperplasia.


What is the sedimentation Westergren test used for?

Sed westergree is also known as the sed rate. It increases in acute inflammatory process, acute and chronic infections, tissue damage necrosis, rheumatoid collagen disease


What do you call a localized response to an injury or destruction of tissue?

Inflammation is the localized response to an injury or tissue destruction. Inflammatory Response inflammation infection, acute inflammation, cachexia


What is chronic osseous pathology?

Chronic osseous pathology is long-standing disease of the bone tissue.


Where are acini found?

revealed cores of prostatic tissue showing hyperplastic acini lined by double epithelial layer with infoldings surrounded by fibromuscular stroma there are acini showing incomplete basal cell hyperplasia


What diseases are associated with cerebral aneurysm?

evidence links aneurysms to certain rare diseases of the connective tissue. These diseases include Marfan syndrome, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and fibromuscular dysplasia.


What damages the tissue around the joint?

There may be inflammatory process. There may be chronic ware and tear. The most notorious may be one class of drug called as fluroquinolones which includes ciprofloxacin. It may act as a hapten to damage your joint to make you disabled for years.


What makes the tissue damaged around the joint?

There may be inflammatory process. There may be chronic ware and tear. The most notorious may be one class of drug called as fluroquinolones which includes ciprofloxacin. It may act as a hapten to damage your joint to make you disabled for years.