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Among the mediators of inflammation, which cause chemotaxis: Histamine, Prostaglandins, Chemokines, Kinins
Chemokines
Among the mediators of inflammation, which cause vasodilation: Prostaglandins, AOTA, Kinins, Histamine
AOTA
Morphologic pattern characterized by production of pus and formation of exudate: Purulent inflammation, Fibrinous inflammation, Ulcers, Serous inflammation
Purulent inflammation
Causes of inflammation: Foreign bodies, AOTA, Infection, Trauma
AOTA
This cell responds to offending stimuli by degranulation and enzymatic activity: Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Monocytes, Macrophages
Neutrophils
Tissue injury is mostly mild and self-limited: Both acute and chronic inflammation, Neither acute nor chronic inflammation, Acute inflammation, Chronic inflammation
Acute inflammation
Which eicosanoid causes vasoconstriction: PGE2, HETE, Leukotriene C4, PGI2, Histamine
Leukotriene C4
Cardinal signs of inflammation EXCEPT: Loss of function, Redness, Cold and clammy, Pain
Cold and clammy
Cells involved in acute inflammation: Neutrophils, None of the above, Monocytes, Lymphocytes
Neutrophils
Retraction of the endothelial cells is triggered by: Tumor necrosis factor, Histamine, Prostaglandins, Chemokines
Histamine