What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / m lombardi

Calor: Heat (Temperature)
Rubor: Redness
Tumor: Swelling
Dolar: Pain
Laesa Function: Loss of Function

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / anu

Calor: Heat (Temperature)
Rubor: Redness
Tumor: Swelling
Dolar: Pain
Laesa funtia: Loss of Function

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / swapna

This is the immediate response to injury or infection.

Cardinal signs of inflammation and their causes are

Rubor reddening vasodilation , sticky walls .

Tumor swelling i.e vasodilation like leakage from blood
vessels into tissue.

heating vasodilation, local high metabolism (leukocytes)
pyrogens.

Pain swelling, injury and trigger pain.

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / student doctor. ali sabah al-t

External Manifestations ( Called Cardinal Signs):
Heat ( Calor )
Redness (Rubor)
Swelling (Tumor)
Pain (Dolor)
Loss of Function (Functio Laesa)
All occur as consequences of mediator elaboration and
leukocyte(WBC)-mediated damage.

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / christelle

they are only four accoring to cornelius celcius
rubor
tumor
calor
dolor

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / dr. manik chandra paul

The cardinal signs of inflammation is
robor et tumor cum calor et dolar and functio laesa.
i.e. Redness and swelling with heat and pain and loss of
function.

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What are the cardinal signs of inflammation ?..

Answer / student dr waseem akram

Rubor-Due to hyperemia
Tumor-Sweelling
Calor-Increased Local temp
Dolor-Pain Due to action of mediater
Functio laesa-Loase of function due to pain

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