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Question:

Choose the variant that best matches the microscopic location and description of eosinophilic ulcer in cats

Author: Exciteful Elk



Answer:

Chronic disease, with localization at the skin-mucosal junction of the lips, characterized by inflammatory reaction rich in neutrophils towards the centre of the ulcer and plasmocytes and mast cells toward its periphery and an inconsistent presence of eosinophils.


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Alternative answers:

Acute lingual lesion, characterized by an inflammatory reaction rich in neutrophils towards the centre of the ulcer and plasmocytes towards its periphery, inconsistent presence of eosinophils.
Chronic lesion, with gingival localization, characterized by the presence of a polymorphic cellular population, dominated by eosinophils and multinucleated giant cells
Acute gingival lesion, characterized by an inflammatory reaction rich in eosinophils towards the centre of the ulcer and neutrophils to its periphery, in addition multinucleated epithelioids and giant cells can be found
Inflammatory lesion, with gingival or lingual localization, characterized by the presence of a monomorphic cell population, represented by atypical eosinophils