exam 2 healing Flashcards
the process by which lost or necrotic cells are replaced by vital cells.

repair
true or false
This repair is the result of paranchymal regeneration

false
fibrosis
replacement by fibrous connective tissue or fibroplasia.

fibrosis
These cells usually demonstrate a low normal level of replication. However, stable cells can undergo rapid division in response to a variety of stimuli.

Stable or quiescent cells
This star shaped ___ is a fibrosis of a ruminal ulcer

scar
This is a typicall scar formation from a ____ injury

HBC
The is characteristic of parasitic migration in the pig liver

multifocal fibrosis
This is secondary to renal transplantation‐ canine

Unilateral fibrosis
This occurs as a result of infarct in equine myocardial cells

fibrosis
wirecut leg

granulation tissue
pink soft granular wound surface proliferating new vessels and fibroblasts

granulation tissue
true or false
acute granulation tissue

false
chronic
Which is Granulation tissue and chronic inflammation

L Granulation tissue
R chronic inflammation
NODULAR REGENERATION WITH FIBROSIS‐ HISTOLOGY in what organ

liver
This organ has maximal regenerative capacity in renal cortical tubules • minimal regenerative capacity in medullary tubules • no regenerative capacity in glomeruli

kidney