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Blood Pain Immune Response Key Notes Inflamation Inflamation 

This flashcard highlights key immune response notes on inflammation: dilated blood vessels leading to redness and heat, increased tissue fluid causing swelling, and pressure on pain receptors.

This flashcard summarizes key aspects of the inflammatory response, including vasodilation, increased blood flow, and the role of tissue fluid in swelling and pain.

Front immune response key notes; inflamation
Back inflamation 
- dilate blood vessels; - localised heat (dec pathogen prod)
- redness (more blood at surface with more tissue fluid, so now linking into blood vessels leaking, WBCs can now leave blood)
- swelling as more fluids and pain as TF pushes against pain receptors

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