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Acute Inflammation

Acute inflammation, depicted in the images below, can be identified by the presence of neutrophilic exudate in the mucosa, submucosa and muscularis propria. Serosal surface may be involved as well. The histologic criteria for diagnosis of acute appendicitis is neutrophilic infiltration of muscularis propria.
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