mechanisms of disease

How does inflammation contribute to disease?

Inflammation is a protective response triggered by cellular injury. It involves the activation of the immune system to eliminate the initial cause of cell injury, remove dead cells, and initiate tissue repair. However, chronic inflammation can lead to tissue damage and contribute to the development of diseases such as atherosclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer. Histological examination of inflamed tissues reveals the presence of immune cells, edema, and damaged tissue architecture.

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