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Inflammation Chronic Pyogranulomatous Type Cells Site Caused Fungal

Pyogranulomatous inflammation is a form of chronic inflammation, often caused by fungi or bacteria, or by foreign bodies and unresolved suppurative processes. It involves the presence of both neutrophils and macrophages.

Pyogranulomatous inflammation is a form of chronic inflammation, often caused by fungi or bacteria, or by foreign bodies and unresolved suppurative processes. It involves the presence of both neutrophils and macrophages.

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What is pyogranulomatous inflammation and what type of cells will we see at this site?
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Chronic inflammation caused by fungal or bacteria (I); foreign body or unresolved chronic suppurative
Neutrophils and macrophages respond

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