Inflammation and Tissue Repair Quiz
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Excessive collagen production and scarring can be caused by:
A. Infection
B. Edema
C. Excessive stress on the healing area
D. Excessive movement of the healing tissue
E. All of the above
It is the journey of cells from inside the blood vessel to the tissue outside the blood vessel.
A. Chemotaxis
B. Extravasation
C. Osmosis
D. Immune Response
It is the substance that will cause transient vasoconstriction of the blood vessels immediately after the initial injury.
A. Histamine
B. Hageman factor
C. Norepinephrine
D. Prostaglandin
The type of leukocyte associated with parasitic infections.
A. Eosinophil
B. Basophil
C. Neutrophil
D. Macrophage
It is the process of the development of a new blood supply system to the injured area.
A. Neovascularization
B. Angiogenesis
C. Anastomosis
D. None of the above
The type of leukocytes that first arrives after the initial injury.
A. Eosinophil
B. Basophil
C. Neutrophil
D. Lymphocye
It is the substance that will cause transient vasodilation of the blood vessels immediately after the initial injury.
A. Histamine
B. Hageman factor
C. Norepinephrine
D. Prostaglandin
It is the formation of a calcified hematoma after a severe contusion to the muscles.
A. Contracture
B. Myositis ossificans
C. Tendinitis
D. Muscle Strain
E. Transudate Edema
A type of collagen that is abundant in the dermal-epidermal junction of the skin.
A. Type 2
B. Type 3
C. Type 7
D. Type 8
Stages of fracture healing EXCEPT:
A. Impaction
B. Introduction
C. Inflammation
D. Callus formation
E. Remodelling
Excessive inflammation will promote faster tissue healing.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
The following are the substances that will induce pain sensation after the initial injury EXCEPT:
A. Prostaglandin
B. Bradykinin
C. Histamine
D. Hageman factor
A type of scar that extends beyond the original boundaries of an injury and invade surrounding tissue.
A. Keloid
B. Hypertrophic
C. Normotrophic
D. Atrophic
It is considered the most important cell during the inflammatory phase.
A. Red blood cells
B. Macrophages
C. Neutrophils
D. Basophils
Dolor means:
A. Swelling
B. Heat
C. Pain
D. Redness
E. Loss of function