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ACUTE and CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
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Vascular congestion
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Acute inflammation with edema
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Leukocytic margination
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Acute pneumonia
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Acute esophagitis
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6 Acute inflammation in myocardium
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the liquefactive necrosis in a cerebral infarction
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Morphologic patterns of inflammation
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Serous inflammation
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fibrinous inflammation
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yellow-tan clouding of the meninges: acute meningitis
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yellow-tan exudate obscures the sulci
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neutrophilic exudate is seen involving the meninges
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yellow to tan exudate and hyperemia, including the periappendiceal fat
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tan-yellow exudate
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gastric ulcer
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Outcomes of acute inflammation
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Fibrous scar in skin
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Irregular fibrosis in lung
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Subcutaneous abscess
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cerebral abscess
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Hepatic abscess
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CHRONIC inflammation
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Chronic inflammation
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chronic cervicitis
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Chronic pneumonia
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Chronic inflammation
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viral myocarditis
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chronic prostatitis
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Tuberculous pneumonia
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granuloma
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Caseative necrosis
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Foreign body granuloma
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REPAIR
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numerous capillaries & collagen is being laid down to form a scar
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remote infarction: pale white collagen within the interstitium
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Pressure ulcer of the skin
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skin ulcer with a large gap between the edges
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A thin layer of epidermal re-epithelialization, and extensive granulation tissue
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Continuing re-epithelialization of the epidermis
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Keloids
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Granulation tissue
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Granulation tissue obstructing the view of the normal larynx
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Granulation tissue
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