Clinical immunology

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  • What is restitution
    The ability for cells to regernate
  • What is fibrous repair
    Collagen deposition and the formation of scar tissue.
  • What are the two types of inflammation
    Acute and chronic.
  • What is an acute inflammatory response
    Short-term response, which eliminates damaging stimuli.
  • What is a chronic inflammatory response
    The damaging stimulus is not removed resulting in tissue damage.
  • What is the acute inflammatory exudate
    It is released from blood vessels in response to histamines.
  • what makes up the acute inflammatory exudate
    Fibrin. Neutrophils. Macrophages. Dendritic cells. Lymphocytes.
  • How is the acute inflammatory exudate removed
    Through the lymphatic system.
  • What causes immunodeficiency
    Acquired or inherited.
  • How is immunodeficiency diagnosed
    By determining the leukocyte count.
  • What does variations in WBC count indicate
    Infection
  • What does persistent variations in WBC count indicate
    Leukaemia or immunodeficiency.
  • What is immunophenotyping
    Used to study protein expression on cells. This allows you to differentiate between immune cells.
  • what techniques are used in immunophenotyping
    Microscopy and flow cytometry.
  • Which method of immunophenotyping has a high thoroughput
    Flow cytometry
  • What is high throughput in immunophenotyping
    The ability to assess multiple cells at once
  • Which method of immunophenotyping preserves the tissue structure
    Microscopy
  • Which method of immunophenotyping is subjective
    Microscopy