Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What cell is known as the central cell controlling the repair process? | Macrophage | 100%
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What cells are found around the edge? | T cell | 100%
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What is the main cytokine that induces septic shock? | TNF alpha | 100%
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What is the term given to the formation of new blood vessels? | Angiogenesis | 50%
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When the centre of this sphere necroses it forms a white substance similar to cheese, this has lead to it being referred to as what type of necrosis? | Caseous | 50%
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What is the name givento the process of neutrophils squeezing between the gaps between endothelial cells? | Diapedesis/extravasation | 50%
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This cytokine may also cause blood clotting in small vessels throughout the body, what is the referred to as? | Disseminated intravascular coagulation | 50%
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What enzyme does the neutrophil secret to degrade the basement membrane? | Elastase | 50%
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Whst is the name gien to the tissue that appears after cell damage, which is attempting to replace dead tissue with healthy cells? | Granulation | 50%
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What small spherical structure of cells may be caused in chronic inflammation? | Granuloma | 50%
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There are two molecules envolved in tight adhesion integrins (LFA-1) from the neutrophil and what Ig superfamily molecule from the endothelium? | ICAM | 50%
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What rare immunological disease is caused by a defect in the recruitment of neutrophils. Specifically a mutation in CD18. | LAD/ leukocyte Adhesion Disease | 50%
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What 'large' cell may be found in the centre of one of them? | Multi-nucleated giant | 50%
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What type of molecule, with P and E variants arises on endothelial cells surfaces to bind the Sialyl-Lewis bodies on neutrophils? | Selectin | 50%
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What do they release in order to recruit new endothelial cells? | VEGF/ Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor | 50%
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