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Case study on Understanding Pathophysiology: Pharyngotonsillitis and exudates Infection; Inflammation of Pharyngeal Discuss the following mini Case Study: A 4-year-old boy presents to his primary care
Case study on Understanding Pathophysiology: Pharyngotonsillitis and exudates Infection; Inflammation of Pharyngeal
Discuss the following mini Case Study:
A 4-year-old boy presents to his primary care provider with a severe sore throat,chills and fever. The boy’s mother tells you that he couldn’t sleep all night. Uponexamination, there is pharyngeal and tonsillar erythema and exudate formation.a. Describe the early and late stages of inflammation including the cells andmediators involved.b. Discuss the systemic response to infection including the hematological changesand the role of acute phase reactants.c. Describe the cytokine-mediated pathophysiological process that occurs withthe common cold.Be sure to substantiate your comments by stating the reasons and relatinganswers to evidence-based material. Include textbook and journal citations.Demonstrate organization, originality, and clarity of thought. Integrate yourreadings with examples from your personal experience and practice wherepossible.
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