Description : A granuloma is C A. a small nodule of granulation tissue B. a tumour composed of granulocytes C. composed primarily of epithelioid cell, fibroblasts and lymphocytes D. None of these
Last Answer : composed primarily of epithelioid cell, fibroblasts and lymphocytes
Description : Which of the following cells or blood elements play a role in the initial phases of wound healing? a. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) b. Platelets c. Monocytes d. Lymphocytes
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Shortly after the initial injury, the wound is full of debris which is cleared over the next several days by recruited and activated phagocytic cells. ... in the initial hemostatic process as well as releasing chemotactic factors and factors leading to fibroblast proliferation
Description : Predominant cell types in typical chronic inflammation are all of the following EXCEPT: A A. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes B. Macrophages C. T helper lymphocytes D. NK cells
Last Answer : Polymorphonuclear leukocytes
Description : Predominant cell types in typical chronic inflammatory reactions include all of the following EXCEPT: A A. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes B. Macrophages C. T helper lymphocytes D. None of these
Description : Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (or PMNs) A- can be attracted to the site of an infection following activation of complement B- are derived from bone marrow stem cells C- are a type of phagocyte that can engulf and kill bacteria D- .all of the above
Last Answer : .all of the above
Description : Which type of cells does an abscess contain: A. Mast cells B. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes C. Eosinophils D. Epithelial cells
Last Answer : B. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes
Description : What is the function of granulation tissue?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the role of antibiotics in wound care? a. Systemic antibiotics are indicated for all open wounds b. Bacterial resistance can occur with ... of tissue on quantitative analysis d. Silver sulfadiazine is useful only for the management of burns
Last Answer : Answer: c The role of antibiotics in wound care is controversial. All open wounds are colonized with bacteria. Only when surrounding tissue is invaded (cellulitis) are systemic antibiotics clearly ... of relevant drug-resistant plasmids in bacteria, and its low cost make it a good choice
Description : A patient with gross fecal contamination and peritonitis from a ruptured sigmoid diverticulum has his midline wound left open to heal by secondary intention. Which of the following statement(s) describes this ... of a wound to form granulation tissue is dependent on the blood supply of the tissue
Last Answer : Answer: b, d Open wounds, whether they be ulcers or open surgical incisions closing by secondary intention, heal with the same sequence of inflammation, matrix deposition, epithelialization ... via bacterial and phagocytic cell products such as proteases, collagenases, elastases, and other enzymes
Description : The main feature of a wound healing is C A. Lymphocyte accumulation B. Fibrin deposition C. Granulation tissue formation D. Tissue destruction
Last Answer : Granulation tissue formation
Description : Early granulation tissue is BEST characterized by the presence of: C A. Plasma cells and macrophages B. T lymphocytes and eosinophils C. Capillary buds and fibroblasts D. None of these
Last Answer : Capillary buds and fibroblast
Description : A keloid is composed predominantly of: B A. Granulation tissue B. Dense collagen C. Loose connective tissue D. None of these
Last Answer : Dense collagen
Description : The main feature of a healing wound is: C A. Lymphocyte accumulation B. Fibrin deposition C. Granulation tissue D. None of these
Last Answer : Granulation tissue
Description : Which one of the following are cardinal features of granulation tissue? C A. Abundant collagen B. Proliferating macrophages and lymphocytes C. Proliferating capillaries and fibroblasts D. None of these
Last Answer : Proliferating capillaries and fibroblasts
Description : Suppuration is mainly the result of the combined action of four factors; which of the following is not one of these factors?CHECK A. Necrosis B. Presence of lymphocytes C. Collection of neutrophils D. Accumulation of tissue fluid E. Autolysis by proteolytic enzymes
Last Answer : B. Presence of lymphocytes
Description : Which of the following cell types are not crucial for healing a clean, incisional wound? A. Macrophage. B. Platelet. C. Fibroblast. D. Polymorphonuclear leukocyte. E. Myofibroblast.
Last Answer : Answer: DE DISCUSSION: Experimental studies have shown that healing may progress normally in the absence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in an uninfected wound. In contrast, depletion of monocytes and ... wound contraction in open defects but have little if any role in clean, incisional wounds
Description : Polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes A A. are important cells in bacterial infections B. play a role in inflammation by releasing histamine C. are important cells in neoplastic conditions D. play an important role in viral infections
Last Answer : are important cells in bacterial infections
Description : Which is not an antigen-presenting cell (or APC)? A- B cell B- .Polymorphonuclear leukocyte (or PMN) C- Dendritic cell D- All of the above
Last Answer : .Polymorphonuclear leukocyte (or PMN)
Description : What causes internal drying / granulation in clementines in the early season?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Give steps involved in moist granulation.
Last Answer : Steps: i. Moisten of Medicament with excipients with granulating agent. ii. Sieving of moist mass through sieve number 8 or 10. iii. Drying of wet granules in hot air oven at ... sieve number 20 to collect granules of uniform size v. Lubrication of sifted granules with lubricating agent
Description : Discuss in brief about moist granulation method.
Last Answer : Drug + Excipients → Blending → Formation of cohesive mass → Screening → Drying → Screening → Blending → Compression. This method consists of the following steps: 1. Milling of drugs ... 8) lubricating agent , glidant and disintegrating agent added/mixed. 8) Granules ready for compression
Description : Pyogenic granuloma?
Last Answer : DefinitionPyogenic granulomas are small, reddish bumps on the skin that bleed easily due to an abnormally high number of blood vessels.Alternative NamesLobular capillary hemangiomaCauses, incidence, and risk ... condition by simply performing a physical exam. However, a skin biopsy may be needed
Description : Necrotizing granuloma?
Last Answer : DefinitionA granuloma is a small clump of dead cells that form when the immune system tries to fight off a harmful substance but cannot remove it from the body.A ... . See: NecroticTuberculosis and Wegener's granulomatosis are conditions that cause necrotizing granulomas.Alternative NamesGranuloma
Description : Granuloma annulare?
Last Answer : DefinitionGranuloma annulare is a long-term (chronic) skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsGranuloma annulare most often ... firm nodule under the skin of the arms or legs.Signs and testsYour physician may conside
Description : Eosinophillic Granuloma Complex is a disease in and of itself. A. True B. False
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Tetracyclines are still the first choice drugs for the following disease. (a) Granuloma linguinale (b) Chancroid (c) Syphilis (d) Gonorrhoea in patients allergic to penicillin
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Which of the following STIs start with a chancre, then a rash and if untreated results in gummas and death many years later? a. Chlamydia b. Gonorrhea c. Syphilis d. Granuloma inguinale
Last Answer : c. Syphilis
Description : Besides chlamydia urethritis, what other STD is associated with another Serotype of Chlamydia trachomatis? a. Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) b. Genital warts c. Granuloma inguinale d. Chancroid
Last Answer : a. Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
Description : You notice a radiolucent area close to the apex of the central incisor, on a second x ray the radiolucent area moves; it is likely to be: A. Cyst B. Abscess C. Granuloma D. Incisive foramen in sup lingual for amen inf
Last Answer : D. Incisive foramen in sup lingual for amen inf
Description : The lamina dura is absent in which condition: A. Von Recklinghausen B. Paget’s C. Periapical granuloma
Last Answer : B. Paget’s
Description : Biopsy is least useful in the diagnosis of, A. Geographic tongue B. Aphthous ulcer C. Cysts D. Granuloma E. Myeloma
Last Answer : A. Geographic tongue
Description : Which of the following have a tendency to recur if not treated?CHECK A. Giant cell granuloma B. Lipoma C. Fibrous epulis D. Haematoma E. Pulp polyps
Last Answer : A. Giant cell granuloma C. Fibrous epulis
Description : ]Tetracyclines are still the first choice drugs for the following disease: A. Granuloma inguinale B. Chancroid C. Syphilis D. Gonorrhoea in patients allergic to penicillin
Last Answer : A. Granuloma inguinale
Description : Chalazion is a chronic inflammatory granuloma of a. Meibomian gland b. Zies’s gland c. Sweat gland d. Wolfring’s gland
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Are Leukocytes in red blood?
Last Answer : answer:Yes, leukocytes are in blood, but the UTI test looks for an enzyme (leukocyte esterase) that demonstrates that the leukocytes are actively fighting an infection, not whether the leukocytes ... of other possibilities for false positives: http://www.themedlab.com/pages/Molecule/docs/130.pdf
Description : What are the five basic types of leukocytes? -Biology
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Description : Where do leukocytes die?
Last Answer : Immune cells go home to die. Neutrophil white blood cells can end up back in the bone marrow once their job is done. Neutrophils are white blood cells produced in the bone marrow that can fight infection and inflammation by ingesting harmful microorganisms.
Description : What is the role of leukocytes?
Last Answer : To ingest invading microorganisms that have breached external defenses.
Description : Which of the following statements regarding the complement system are true? a. Complement activation yields products which are directly cytotoxic as well as products which act indirectly via activated ... and classical pathways converge proximal to generating the membrane attack complex (C5b-9)
Last Answer : Answer: a, d The complement system is composed of two different but linked sequences, the classic and alternative pathways. The pathways involve serum proteins that act to amplify the inflammatory-immune ... the C5 level proximal to generating the membrane attack complex (C5b-9) (Figure 6-3)
Description : What is the generic function of leukocytes? What are leukocytosis and leukopenia?
Last Answer : The generic function of leukocytes is to participate in the defense of the body against strange agents that penetrate it or are made inside the body. Leukocytosis and leukopenia are clinical ... marrow diseases) or excessive destruction of leukocytes (for example, in case of HIV infection).
Description : What are the types of leukocytes and how are they classified into granulocytes and agranulocytes?
Last Answer : The types of leukocytes are lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils. Granulocytes are those in whose cytoplasm there are granules (when viewed under ... lymphocytes and monocytes. Blood Questions - Image Diversity: lymphocytes monocytes neutrophilseosinophils basophils
Description : What is the difference between white and red blood cells? What are leukocytes?
Last Answer : Red blood cells are erythrocytes and white blood cells are the leukocytes. Leukocytes are cells specialized in the defense of the body against strange agents and they are part of the immune system.
Description : Hanta virus is present in the desert southwest for those in contact with a. Mouse Droppings b. Ticks; Leukocytes c. Mosquitoes d. Prairie Dogs
Last Answer : a. Mouse Droppings
Description : ________ is a tickborne pathogen that inhabits human leukocytes. a. Francisella Tularensis b. Yersinia Pestis c. Ehrlichia d. Rickettsia
Last Answer : c. Ehrlichia
Description : Ehrlichiosis is transmitted by _____ and infects _____. a. Lice; Red Blood Cells b. Ticks; Leukocytes c. Fleas; Skin Cells d. Ticks; Liver Cells
Last Answer : b. Ticks; Leukocytes
Description : When the patient's eosinophil count is 50-90% of blood leukocytes, the nurse interprets the result as a) indicative of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome. When eosinophils make up 50-90% of white cell ... d) normal. Eosinophils normally make up 1-3% of the total number of white blood cells.
Last Answer : a) indicative of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome. When eosinophils make up 50-90% of white cell count, the patient is demonstrating severe eosinophilia.
Description : The several types of white blood cells are sometime collectively referred to as: a) erythrocytes (pron: eh-rith-row-cites) b) leukocytes (pron: lew-kah-cites) c) erythroblasts (pron: eh-rith-rah-blast) d) thrombocytes (pron: throm-bow-cites)
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- leukocytes
Description : What is the function of Neutrophils in blood? -Biology
Description : Which of the following WBCs are phagocytic cells. (a) Monocytes (b) Neutrophils (c ) Basophils (d) Eosinophils
Last Answer : Which of the following WBCs are phagocytic cells. (a) Monocytes (b) Neutrophils (c ) Basophils (d) Eosinophils A. Only ... a) and (c ) D. (c ) and (d)
Description : Is 6.97 x10(9)L neutrophils count very high and does it indicate anything?
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