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