Pathology of Chronic Inflammation

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Chronic inflammation is characterized by simultaneous mononuclear infiltrate, tissue destruction and attempts at healing. This video gives an overview of the general pathologic causes and morphologic features of this type of inflammation.

It also covers the cells most commonly seen in this type of reaction, differences in the two types of macrophage activation and finally granulomatous reactions.

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I'm a full time Pathologists' Assistant working in western Canada. I'm making videos about becoming a PA, giving you tips about school and letting you know what this career is like.

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0:00 Introduction
0:15 Chronic Inflammation - What is it?
0:48 Causes
1:23 Morphologic Features
1:58 Mononuclear Cells
2:58 Macrophage Activation
4:48 Other Cells
5:53 Granulomatous Inflammation
6:31 Types of Granulomas
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This was very informative. keep up the good work. ❤

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Can you explain the diagnosis we got for my daughter. From cafe cytology. It’s says CSF:
Proteinaceous fluid and rare degenerating mononuclear cells present
We have no idea what that means

Superb-nldi