Which of the following is one of the earliest vascular changes during inflammation?, Blood clot formation, Vasodilation, Vessel rupture, Reduced blood flow, Vasodilation during inflammation leads to which clinical signs?, Bruising and bleeding, Cyanosis and swelling, Pallor and cold skin, Redness and heat, What does increased vascular permeability allow to leave the bloodstream?, Fluid, proteins, cells, Neurotransmitters, Red blood cells only, Only oxygen, The swelling (oedema) seen in inflamed tissue is mainly caused by:, Increased nerve activity, Reduced lymph drainage, Fluid leakage, Muscle contraction, Why are vascular changes during inflammation considered purposeful?, Support defence and repair, Always reduce BP, Block immune cells, Permanently damage vessels.
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Vascular Changes During Inflammation
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