Which phase of the inflammatory process is characterized by increased capillary permeability with leakage of large quantities of plasma out of the capillaries into the damaged tissue?
a. stage 1 c. stage 3
b. stage 2 d. stage 4
C
Stage 1 is the initial injury with the release of chemicals and lymphokines. Stage 2 is characterized by an increased blood flow to the area. Stage 3 is characterized by an increased capillary permeability with leakage of large quantities of plasma out of the capillaries into the damaged tissue. Stage 4 is when the damaged tissue is infiltrated by leukocytes.
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