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| 1 | histamine | a chemical released by basophil which plays an important role in inflammation. It increases the blood flow to the inflammed area and produces the cardinal signs of inflammation (heat, swelling, and redness) | Lecture Exam I- Blood |
| 2 | histamine | a compound of body that is released by injured cells in allergic reactions, inflammation, and so on, causing constiction of bronchial smooth muscle and dilation of blood vessels | Therapeutic terms |
| 3 | histamine | a compount in the body that is released by injured cells in allergic reactions, inflammation, and so on, causing constriction of bronchial smooth muscle and dilation of blood vessels | Chapter 6 and 7 |
| 4 | HISTAMINE | a chemical that is part of the inflammatory response; dilates blood vessels so that more blood can flow to the injured site (swelling) | Immune System |
| 5 | histamine | a regulatory body substance released in allergic reactions, causing swelling and inflammation of tissues, seen in hay fever and urticaria (hives) | Chapter 11: Operative and Therapeutic Terms |
| 6 | histamine | a regulatory body substance released in allergic reactions, causing swelling and inflammation of tissues; seen in hay fever and urticaria (hives) | Eyes and Ears |
| 7 | Histamine | A substance released by mast cells that causes blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable during an inflammatory response. | Biology Chapter 43 |
| 8 | histamine | triggers vasodilation which increases blood supply to the area. secreted by basophils and mast cells | Human Immune System |
| 9 | Histamine | What neurotransmitter is associated with sedation and weight gain? | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 10 | Histamine | IgE-mediated mast cell release, C3a and C5a, and IL-1 all trigger the release of what vasoactive amine? | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 11 | Histamine | What are the primary neurotransmitters at the following sites? • The hypothalamus | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 12 | histamine | a chemical released by basophil which plays an important role in inflammation. It increases the blood flow to the inflamed area and produces the cardinal signs of inflammation (heat, swelling, and redness) | blood typing |
| 13 | Histamine | A substance released by certaincells in reponse to tissue damage and invasion of the body by foreign substances; promotes the dilation of arterioles and the leakiness of capillaries and triggers some of the events of the inflammatory response. | BIO 301L Immune System Chapter 32 |
| 14 | Histamine | preformed inflammatory mediator; stored in mast cells and platelet granules; causes increased vascular permeability | USU-Pathlab-2 |
| 15 | Histamine | SOURCE: mast cells (primary cell), platelets, enterochromaffin cells | chemical mediators sources |
| 16 | Histamine | vasodilation, increased vessel permeability | chemical mediators function |
| 17 | histamine | chemical alarm signal released by mast cells that causes blood vessels to dilate during an inflammatory response | GOHS - Biology Ch. 31 |
| 18 | histamine | compound in the body that is released by injured cells in allergic reactions, inflammation,etc., causing constriction of bronchial smooth muscle, dilaton of blood vessels | Respiratory system 2 |
| 19 | histamine | a mediator that causes increased vascular permeability, dilates blood vessels, and constricts the smooth muscle of the bronchioles | exam 4 |
| 20 | histamine | chemical that is responsible for symptoms of allergies | chapter 19 section 2 and 4 |
| 21 | histamine | natural body chemical that produces vasodilation and inflammation | Circulation,blood & lymph |
| 22 | histamine | chemical released by activated mast cells that increases the flow of blood and fluids to the surrounding area | Immune System Disorders |
| 23 | histamine | a chemical that is responsible for the symptoms of an allergy | MA-Human biology and Health |
| 24 | histamine | During an allergic reaction, cells in the body release the chemical _________. | MA-Human biology and Health |
| 25 | histamine | chemical released by activated mast cells that increases the flow of blood and fluids to the surrounding area | Chapter 40: The Immune System and Disease |
| 26 | histamine | A substance released by damaged tissue, or by mast cells in response to allergens. Histamine increases vascular permeability, leading to edema (swelling). | Biology Chapter 18 |
| 27 | histamine | stimulated by vagus nerve and gastrin. stored in enterochromaffin cells in gastric mucosa. | digestive system |
| 28 | histamine | Is sometimes used to stimulate hydrochloric acid secretion | nutritional assessment |
| 29 | Histamine | A substance released by mast cells that causes blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable during an inflammatory response. | Immune System (Chapter 43) |
| 30 | histamine | Increases the blood flow to the injured area. | Hematology- Inflammation and Coagulation |
| 31 | histamine | A chemical that is responsible for symptoms of an allergy, such as sneezing and watery eyes. | chapter 18 |
| 32 | Histamine | a compount in the body that is released by injured cells in allergic reactions, inflammation, and so on, causing constriction of bronchial smooth muscle and dilation of blood vessels | Antihistamines/ Nasal Decongestants |
| 33 | Histamine | a chemical that is part of the inflammatory response; dilates blood vessels so that more blood can flow to the injured site (swelling) | Bronchodilators and Respiratory Agents |
| 34 | histamine | stimulated by cell damage, causes blood vessel dilation and "leaky" capillaries --> redness, heat, pain, and swelling | The Immune System |
| 35 | histamine | a regulatory body substance released in allergic reactions, causing swelling and inflammation of tissues; seen in hay fever and urticaria (hives) | the ear therapeutic terms |
| 36 | histamine | An amine formed from histidine that stimulates the inflammatory response. | Bio Immune System |
| 37 | histamine | chemical alarm signals secreted by basophils (white cells found in connective tissue) | The immune system |
| 38 | histamine | compound occurring in animal tissue that is believed to play a role in allergic reactions | UIL Spelling |
| 39 | histamine | A chemical that is released during an allergic reaction. | Apex Biology - 10.2 |
| 40 | histamine | The most important pathophysiologic mechanism of mast cell and basophil histamine release is immunologic. These cells, if sensitized by IgE antibodies attached to their membranes, degranulate when exposed to the appropriate antigen. | Bio test 2 |
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