is prostaglandins involved in pathogenesis swelling

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Yes, prostaglandins are involved in the pathogenesis of swelling. Prostaglandins are lipid compounds that are produced by cells in response to inflammation or injury. They play a role in promoting inflammation and vasodilation, which can lead to increased blood flow and swelling in affected tissues. Prostaglandins are also involved in the sensitization of pain receptors, contributing to the pain associated with swelling.
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