Inflammation Process

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Inflammation Process

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1. VasoconstrictionÑ5-10 minutes (bleeding then stops quickly most of the time)Ñcontrol the amount of blood loss, also that allows time for the platelets to get to the cite 2. VasodilationÑoverrides the initial vasoconstriction, blood flwo to the area is wanted to get extra RBC to the area...increase in RBC=fluid leaves blood vessels 3. Increase in exudate leads to edema 4. PMNs arriveÑLeukocytes migrate to vessel walls 5. Histamine and Prostaglandins cause increased permeability ÑAllows leukocytes to get into extracellular space 6. Blood cells and proteins move into tissue ÑStimulate and control inflammation ÑInteract with immune system 7. Phagocytes move into the area to clean 8. Activation of plasma systems to form the clot

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