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Pathology

Oral Lesions Of Syphilis

November 6, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Oral Lesions Of Syphilis Question 1. Write a note on the reaction of the body to injury. Answer: Body response to injury is healing. The process of healing involves: 1. Regeneration: When healing takes place by the proliferation of parenchymal cells and usually results in complete restoration of original tissues. 2. Repair: When the healing takes place by the … [Read more...] about Oral Lesions Of Syphilis

chronic inflammation

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Chronic Inflammation Write a short note on chronic inflammation. Answer: Chronic inflammation is defined as the prolonged process in which tissue destruction and inflammation occur at the same time. Various Ways of Chronic Inflammation Chronic inflammation following acute inflammation. When the tissue destruction is extensive, and the bacteria survive in small … [Read more...] about chronic inflammation

Pathological Features Of Syphilis

November 5, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Pathological Features Of Syphilis Question 1. Enumerate types of inflammation. Answer: Types of Inflammation Acute Inflammation Chronic Inflammation Subacute Inflammation. Question 2. Describe pathological features of syphilis. Answer: Pathological Features of Syphilis  Primary Syphilis The chancre histologically presents the following features: … [Read more...] about Pathological Features Of Syphilis

Pathogenesis Of Tuberculosis

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Pathogenesis Of Tuberculosis Describe the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Answer: Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis The interaction of bacilli and the host begins when droplet nuclei from infectious patients are inhaled. The majority of the bacilli are trapped and exhaled by ciliary action and a fraction less than 10% enters the alveoli. In the initial stage of … [Read more...] about Pathogenesis Of Tuberculosis

Signs And Symptoms Of Tuberculosis

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Signs And Symptoms Of Tuberculosis Write a short note on tuberculosis. Or Write in short on tuberculosis. Or Write a short answer on tuberculosis. Answer: Tuberculosis is a granulomatous infection in humans: Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in lungs and other tissues of human body. Symptoms of tuberculosis Spread of Tuberculosis Local … [Read more...] about Signs And Symptoms Of Tuberculosis

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