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Pathophysiology/Inflammation and Tissue Repair

by Scott
Across
Type of flesh from excessive granulation tissue; may extend above edges of wound.
These WBCs stain blue, contain histamine.
Acid is a 20 carbon unsaturated fatty acid found in phospholipids of cell membranes.
Cell preceding a macrophage.
General increase, often pathological, of WBCs is called this.
Name of PMNs just prior to maturation; more seen in infection.
Life threatening allergic reaction; from some foods and insect bites or stings.
Q scale name, to predict pressure ulcer risk in pediatric patients.
Type of oxygen treatment that can accelerate and improve wound healing;oxygen delivered at more than atmospheric pressure.
Name of cells that continue to divide and replicate throughout life; replaces cells that are destroyed.
Groups of lipids made at site of tissue damage or infection; control inflammatory processes.
Tumor similar masses caused by excess production of scar tissue.
WBC that often leads the immune system's response.
WBC once called a labrocyte, has granules rich in heparin.
This phase of healing usually starts after 2-3 days of injury and can last several weeks.
This process involves the generation and burgeoning of new blood vessels from preexisting ones.
Pain associated with inflammation; Latin derivative.
Movement of cell in direction corresponding to a gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance.
Accumulation of fluid in a wound; may contain serum, cellular debris or bacteria.
P. ____________, Type of infection more likely from cat bites.
Down
Name of "intention" healing such as by a sutured surgical incision.
Passage of WBCs through capillary walls to site of inflammation.
Usually a small lesion with an aggregate of macrophages surrounded by lymphocytes; macrophages sometimes called epithelioid cells.
Type of exudates of watery fluids, low in protein content; plasma entering inflammatory site.
Redness seen in inflammation; Latin derivative.
Mechanical or torsional pressures that can cause wounds to pull apart or this.
Suffix denoting any inflammatory condition.
Name of cells that normally stop dividing when growth ceases.
Acute or chronic inflammation of lymph nodes.
Inflammation of short duration is this type.
Exaggerated body wide inflammatory response to injury, infection caused by microorganisms.
This WBC increases in parasitic infections.
Shortened name for PMNs.