Regeneration and repair Flashcards

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Q

What is resolution?

A
  • Something completely repairs
  • Initiating factor removed
  • Tissue undamaged or able to regenerate
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What is repair?

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  • Initiating factor still present
  • Tissue damaged and unable to regenerate
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3
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What organ can undergo resolution?

A

Liver

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4
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Can the lung regenerate?

A

Pneumocytes can, alveolar walls cannot

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5
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Does lobar pneumonia cause damage to lungs?

A

Yes but not to alveolar walls

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6
Q

What type of skin wound is an abrasion?

A

Most superficial
Only top layer of epidermis damaged
Will heal

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What is healing by 1st intention?

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  • Edges of skin all together, no infection and heals
  • Forms scar that’s red initially due to capillaries, then white due to collagen
    -Collagen makes stronger than surrounding skin
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What is healing by 2nd intention?

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  • Traumatic wounds, loss of skin
  • Takes longer as blood vessels and skin has to grow
  • Bigger scars
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9
Q

What happens in repair?

A
  • Replacement of damaged tissue by fibrous tissue
  • Collagen produced by fibroblasts
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What are examples of repair?

A
  • heart after myocardial infarction
  • brain after cerebral infarction (fibrosis in brain called brain gliosis)
  • spinal cord after trauma
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Which cells regenerate?

A
  • hepatocytes
  • pneumocytes
  • all blood cells
  • gut epithelium
  • skin epithelium
  • osteocytes
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12
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Which cells don’t regenerate?

A
  • myocardial cells
  • neurones
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13
Q

Will this be resolution or repair?
- Man aged 30 takes a large overdose paracetamol overdose and doesn’t
come to hospital for 2 days
- He spends a few days on ITU with liver failure but then recovers

A

RESOLUTION as not on going issue

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14
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Will this be resolution or repair?
- A child aged 3 falls off a climbing frame onto his hand, he fractures his
clavicle
- He has his arm in a sling for 4 weeks and is very good about keeping it in the sling

A

RESOLUTION

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15
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Will this be resolution or repair?
- A child aged 3 falls off a climbing frame onto his hand, he fractures his
clavicle
- He has his arm in a sling for 4 weeks but won’t keep the sling on
and moves his arm a lot

A

REPAIR
- Can only join together if ends of bone are immobilised

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