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Question:

Choose the variant that shows the correct correlation between the histopathological appearance and the type inflammation.

Author: Exciteful Elk



Answer:

In the liver capsule there is abundance of connective tissue, with numerous fibroblasts, neoformed capillaries and mononuclear cell infiltration.


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Alternative answers:

In the intestinal mucosa, extensive epithelial peeling, superficial necrosis and formation of a fibrin network over the mucosa. Hyperemia and leukocyte exudation are pronounced. The description corresponds to the granulomatous inflammation.
Perivascular cuffs are observed in the brain formed predominantly from mononuclear cells. The description corresponds to eosinocytic inflammation.
Perivascular cuffs are observed in the brain formed predominantly from mononuclear cells. The description corresponds to fibrous inflammation.
In the intestinal mucosa, extensive epithelial peeling, superficial necrosis and formation of a fibrin network over the mucosa. Hyperemia and leukocyte exudation are pronounced. The description corresponds to eosinocytic inflammation.