Inflammation
71chronic inflammation — inflammation of slow progress and marked chiefly by the formation of new connective tissue; it may be a continuation of an acute form or a prolonged low grade form, and usually causes permanent tissue damage …
72diffuse inflammation — inflammation that is both interstitial and parenchymatous or is spread over a large area …
73disseminated inflammation — inflammation that has a number of distinct foci …
74exudative inflammation — inflammation in which the prominent feature is an exudate …
75fibrinous inflammation — inflammation characterized by an exudate of coagulated fibrin …
76focal inflammation — inflammation confined to a single spot or to a few limited spots …
77granulomatous inflammation — inflammation, usually chronic, characterized by formation of granulomas (q.v.) …
78hyperplastic inflammation — inflammation that leads to formation of new connective tissue fibers. Called also productive or proliferative i …
79hypertrophic inflammation — inflammation marked by increase in size of the elements composing the affected tissue …
80interstitial inflammation — inflammation that primarily affects the stroma of an organ …