Chapter 9: Inflammation, Tissue Repair, and Wound Healing

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Across
  1. 1. Process promoted by increased blood flow and oxygen delivery
  2. 4. Type of inflammation that may last for weeks, months, or years
  3. 8. Inflammatory mediator responsible for endothelial retraction and increased vascular permeability
  4. 11. Disease commonly associated with granulomatous inflammation
  5. 12. Final stage of wound healing where scar tissue reorganizes and strengthens
Down
  1. 2. Primary white blood cells involved in acute inflammation
  2. 3. Cells responsible for depositing extracellular matrix during scar formation
  3. 5. Redness; one of the five cardinal signs of inflammation
  4. 6. Movement of leukocytes through vessel walls into injured tissue
  5. 7. Common cause of impaired wound healing involving microorganisms
  6. 9. Swelling; one of the five cardinal signs of inflammation
  7. 10. Type of exudate containing pus, degraded white blood cells, proteins, and tissue debris