Nonspecific proliferative chronic inflammation occurs due to which of the following factor?

Nonspecific proliferative chronic inflammation occurs due to which of the following factor? Correct Answer Infiltration of mononuclear cells

n:  Nonspecific proliferative chronic inflammation is a type of chronic inflammation which is formed due to infiltration of mononuclear cells. These mononuclear cells include lymphocytes, macrophages as well as plasma cells. They cause inflammatory lesions due to which macrophages and lymphocytes form clusters at the site of injury to clear away the debris. This type of chronic inflammation causes proliferation of fibroblasts and connective tissues along with few vessels and epithelial cells. 

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