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Type of cells that are typically present in the inflammatory infiltrate of chronic inflammation.
In chronic endometritis (picture), which mononuclear cells are observed in the endometrial stroma?
Why is chronic inflammation considered more variable and difficult to understand compared to acute inflammation? (Wa ni sa webpath ang answer but textbook)
Mononuclear cells
Lymphocytes and plasma cells
Diverse and persistent inflammatory response (unlike acute that is prediminated by neutrophils)
The composition of the epithelium when acute inflammation becomes chronic?
In chronic cervicitis, what tissue changes indicate severe inflammation?
How can prolonged or repeated bouts of acute inflammation lead to mucosal damage?
More mononuclear cells
Mucosal damage
Extravasation of rbcs (hemorrhage)