Acute and chronic inflammation
Quiz by Dr. Sadiq Khalaf ali
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- Q1What is the first step in the process of acute inflammation?Cell proliferationTissue repairVasodilationVasoconstriction30s
- Q2Which cell type plays a key role in acute inflammation?T lymphocytesNeutrophilsPlateletsAdipocytes30s
- Q3Which of the following is a common cause of acute inflammation?Psychological stressPhysical injuryEnvironmental pollutionGenetic mutation30s
- Q4What is the purpose of acute inflammation?To suppress the immune systemTo cause chronic painTo induce allergic reactionsTo eliminate the cause of injury or infection and promote tissue healing30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of acute inflammation?PainSwellingHeatChronic scarring30s
- Q6Which chemical mediator is responsible for vasodilation in acute inflammation?ProstaglandinHistamineInterleukin-1Leukotriene30s
- Q7Which chemical mediator is responsible for pain sensation in acute inflammation?HistamineProstaglandinsInterleukin-1Leukotrienes30s
- Q8Which chemical mediator is responsible for increased vascular permeability in acute inflammation?BradykininLeukotrieneHistamineProstaglandin30s
- Q9Which of the following is a systemic consequence of acute inflammation?HeadacheDiarrheaFeverCough30s
- Q10Which of the following is a possible systemic complication of acute inflammation?Septic shockTachycardiaWeight lossFever30s
- Q11Which of the following is a potential consequence of chronic inflammation?Improved immune functionIncreased metabolismEnhanced cognitive abilitiesDamage to organs/tissues30s
- Q12What are some common diseases associated with chronic inflammation?Asthma and allergiesAcne and psoriasisRheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's diseaseCommon cold and flu30s
- Q13What is the main cause of chronic inflammation?Poor dietGenetic factorsSedentary lifestylePersistent activation of the immune system30s
- Q14Which cells are principally involved in chronic inflammation?NeutrophilsPlasma cellMast cellsMacrophages30s
- Q15What is the central role of macrophages in chronic inflammation?Initiating the inflammatory responseResolving the inflammatory responseAmplifying and sustaining the inflammatory responseSuppressing the inflammatory response30s