A. Presence of acute inflammation
B. Formation of caseous pus with signs of acute inflammation
C. Formation of caseous pus without signs of acute inflammation
D. Infected cyst
A. Presence of acute inflammation
B. Formation of caseous pus with signs of acute inflammation
C. Formation of caseous pus without signs of acute inflammation
D. Infected cyst
A. Lipochrome
B. Wear and tear pigment
C. Aging pigment
D. All of the above
A. Neutrophilia
B. Neutropenia
C. Monocytoses
D. Lymphocytoses
A. Damage to endothelium due to injury or inflammation
B. Diminished rate of blood flow
C. Increased coagulability of blood
D. Increased venous blood pressure
A. Below 1.0.10
B. Below 1.012
C. Between 1.012 and 1.020
D. Above 1.020
A. Direct injury & necrosis
B. Endothelial Gaps by histamine
C. Leucocyte mediated endothelial injury
D. Increased tissue oncotic pressure
A. Gonorrhea
B. Syphilis
C. AIDS
D. Tuberculosis
A. Undergoes cavitation
B. Undergoes calcification
C. Progresses to tuberculous pneumonia
D. Progresses to military tuberculosis
A. LxA4
B. LxB4
C. 5-HETE
D. PGH2
A. Celsus
B. Elie Metchnikoff
C. Virchow
D. None of the above