granulomákat
Granulomákat are localized collections of inflammatory cells, primarily macrophages, that form in response to persistent stimuli. These stimuli can be diverse, including infections (like tuberculosis or fungal infections), foreign bodies (such as splinters or surgical implants), or autoimmune conditions (like sarcoidosis or Crohn's disease). The formation of a granuloma is a defense mechanism where the body attempts to wall off and contain the offending agent.
The cellular composition of a granuloma typically includes macrophages, which transform into epithelioid cells, and multinucleated
The clinical presentation of granulomákat depends on their location and the underlying cause. They can manifest