Difference between acute and chronic inflammation pathology
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Chronic inflammation. Cellular components seen as part of the immune response. ... It is distinguished from acute inflammation by the absence of cardinal signs such as redness, swelling, pain, and increased temperature. Active hyperemia, fluid exudation, and neutrophil emigration are absent in chronic inflammation.
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Chronic inflammation. Cellular components seen as part of the immune response. ... It is distinguished from acute inflammation by the absence of cardinal signs such as redness, swelling, pain, and increased temperature. Active hyperemia, fluid exudation, and neutrophil emigration are absent in chronic inflammation.
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