BIOM 4090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Gastric Mucosa, Prostanoid, Aldosterone

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Is the active response of tissues to injury that can be either beneficial and protective or exaggerated and harmful. It is a local response that occurs at the site of injury; however systemic consequences may also be observed. The response is complex because it involves an immune response, the coagulation cascade and regeneration/repair processes. As mentioned, inflammation is not always beneficial and if exaggerated, the response does more harm than good. Examples of this include allergic reactions, autoimmune reactions and spinal cord trauma to name a few. An individual experiencing local inflammation may present with fever, anorexia and lethargy. If left untreated, chronic inflammation can stimulate fibrosis or scarring. The damage that can result from inflammation is dependent on the site that it targets. Impaired vision, movement and oxygenation, seizures, arrhythmias and intestinal strictures are all potential effects of inflammation. When it comes to inflammation and treatment it is important to remember a few things.

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