PATHOLOGY MCQ
HEALING AND REPAIR
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  Collagen formation 
 
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  Cleansing of the wound 
 
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  Revascularization and rebuilding of tissue 
 
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 None of the above
 
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Detailed explanation-1: -In the proliferation phase, the provisional wound matrix formed during haemostasis is replaced by granulation tissue, consisting of a large amount of fibroblasts, granulocytes, macrophages, blood vessels, in complex with collagen bundles, which partially recovers the structure and function of the wounded skin [35].
Detailed explanation-2: -The proliferative phase is characterized by the formation of granulation tissue, reepithelialization, and neovascularization.
Detailed explanation-3: -Phase 3: Proliferation Tissue healing is still in full flow and your body is busily creating new scar tissue.
Detailed explanation-4: -In the proliferative phase, the wound contracts as new tissues are built. In addition, a new network of blood vessels must be constructed so that the granulation tissue can be healthy and receive sufficient oxygen and nutrients.