What is the Pathogenesis of Non-Caseating Granulomas?
The formation of non-caseating granulomas involves a complex interplay between the immune system and persistent antigens. Macrophages play a central role by phagocytosing the antigen and presenting it to T-helper cells. This leads to the release of cytokines such as [interferon-gamma](https://) and [tumor necrosis factor-alpha](https://), which further recruit and activate more immune cells, leading to granuloma formation.