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Type Wbcs Present Chronic Granulomatous Inflammation Macrophages Multinucleated

Chronic granulomatous inflammation is characterized by the presence of macrophages, which may differentiate into multinucleated giant cells.

Chronic granulomatous inflammation is characterized by the presence of macrophages, which may differentiate into multinucleated giant cells.

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What type of WBCs are present during chronic granulomatous inflammation?
Back Macrophages (may be multinucleated giants)

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