Diagrammatic representation of vascular (vasodilatation) and exudative changes (humeral and cellular) involved in inflammatory process.

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Diagrammatic representation of vascular (vasodilatation) and exudative changes (humeral and cellular) involved in inflammatory process.

Diagram showing sequence of movement of leukocytes in inflammatory process (margination, adhesion and emigration).

sequence of cellular response in acute inflammation including margination, adhesion, emigration and phagocytosis

Diagrammatic illustration to show the steps of cellular movement and phagocytosis.

Mammalian blood film showing neutrophils characterized by segmented nucleus

Liver showing eosinophils aggregation Liver showing eosinophils aggregation. The eosinophils characterized by segmented nucleus with eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules. H&E

Acute lymphocytic inflammation showing aggregation of lymphocytes characterized by dark non segmented nucleus. H&E

Lymph node of cattle suffering from chronic lymphadenitis showing aggregation of macrophages. H&E

: Granuloma showing Langhan's giant cell characterized by nuclei placed around the periphery (horseshoe). H&E

Blastomycosis showing two types of giant cells langhan's and foreign body giant cells. H&E

Microscopic picture of brain showing acute inflammation Microscopic picture of brain showing acute inflammation. The inflamed tissue shows congested and dilated blood vessels and inflammatory cells mainly neutrophils. H&E.

Microscopic picture of chronic inflammation in lung Microscopic picture of chronic inflammation in lung. The inflammatory cells consisted mainly from macrophages and giant cells.

: Lung, Micro, serous inflammation : Lung, Micro, serous inflammation. The alveoli contain pale eosinophilic fluid and inflammatory cells. The interalveolar capillaries are congested. H&E

Lung showing acute suppurative inflammation characterized by vascular (congested blood vessel) and cellular reaction (Neutrophils). H&E

Microscopic picture of inflammatory exudate showing dark pink fibrin threads and inflammatory cells. H&E

Lung, Micro, fibrinous inflammation Lung, Micro, fibrinous inflammation. The alveoli are filed with fibrin threads beside inflammatory cells and congested interalveolar capillaries. H&E

Brain, Micro, hemorrhagic inflammation Brain, Micro, hemorrhagic inflammation. High power of the previous figure to show the inflammatory exudate consists from erythrocytes and neutrophils. H&E.

Brain, Micro, lymphocytic inflammation Brain, Micro, lymphocytic inflammation. The lymphocytes are seen in Virchow Rubin space. H&E

Lung of mice infested with Schistosoma mansoni showing eosinophilic inflammation represented by peribronchial aggregation of eosinophils. H&E.

: Peritoneum, Gross, granulomatous inflammation