Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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The Fundamentals of Wound Healing
Author(s): Nicholas Theodore*
Inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling have historically been considered the three different stages of wound healing. Numerous well planned
interactions and reactions between cells and substances are put into play during each phase. For each phase, there is substantial overlap, and
the boundaries between them are hazy. The reader will first receive a general overview of the wound healing process in this article, which will be
followed by a more in-depth examination of the cells and inflammatory mediators involved in wound healing. The start of the healing process and
its base are provided by haemostasis. Vasodilation and higher vascular permeability are brought on by inflammation. But controlling bleeding is
the first thing the body does after being wounded. Vasoconstriction occurs in the damaged blood artery, and the endothelium and surrounding
platelets.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1584-9341.2022.18.45
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