Pathophysiology of wound healing
Subject Areas : Applied PathologyHossein Gholami 1 , Behran Zamani Rad 2 , Saeed Farzad-Mohajeri 3
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Keywords: Wound Healing, Inflammation, Tissue injury, Pathophysiology,
Abstract :
Wound healing is an important concern in clinical medicine. Wound healing including skin wounds is a dynamic complicated procedure which involves many different molecular and cellular agents that occur after a tissue lesion in order to repair the injured tissue. Poor wound healing after trauma, surgery, or chronic disease such as diabetes affects human and animal life. Well understanding this process is necessary for developing therapeutic strategies and wound management to help treatment of normal healing procedure. The repair of wounded skin is included hemostasis and inflammation, proliferation, and maturation and remodeling. These steps have considerable overlaps with each other.
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