wound healing Flashcards

1
Q

This cells peak at about 1 weak post injury and bridge the transition from inflammatory to proliferative stage

A

T lymphocytes

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2
Q

The strongest chemotactic factor for fibroblast

A

PDGF

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3
Q

What is the determinant of wound strength and mechanical integrity of a fresh wound

A

Both quantity and quality of the newly depsited collagen

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4
Q

Major cell responsible for wound contraction

A

myofibroblast

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5
Q

What do you call wounds that have not healed in 3 months

A

chronic wounds

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6
Q

what day does peak fibroblast proliferation occur

A

6 days

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7
Q

what suture is used in closing the subcutaneous tissue

A

braided absorbable suture

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