granuloomarakenteen
Granuloomarakenteen, also known as granuloma, is a type of inflammatory response characterized by the formation of a small, circumscribed mass of inflammatory cells, primarily macrophages, around a central area of necrotic tissue or a foreign body. This response is a part of the body's defense mechanism against various pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and certain parasites. Granulomas can be classified into several types based on their composition and the nature of the stimulus, such as foreign-body granulomas, tuberculosis granulomas, and sarcoid granulomas.
The formation of a granuloma involves several stages. Initially, macrophages engulf and digest the invading pathogen
Granulomas can be found in various organs and tissues, including the lungs, liver, skin, and lymph nodes.
The study of granulomas is important in the fields of immunology, pathology, and infectious diseases. Researchers