Chapter 6 - Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing

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Across
  1. 2. protects against viral illness
  2. 3. released from platelets; vasoconstrictor
  3. 7. type of exudate seen in advanced inflammation such as pneumonia
  4. 10. type of exudate seen with persistent bacterial infections
  5. 11. wound intention where more tissue replacement occurs and scarring occurs
  6. 13. cells that produce histamine
  7. 14. first phagocytes to arrive at the site of inflammation
  8. 15. healing stage where scar tissue replaces destroyed tissue
  9. 16. walled off area of debris and giant cells
  10. 17. medications that delay wound healing
  11. 18. wound intention where healing occurs with minimal tissue loss
  12. 19. healing stage where wound is returned to original structure and function
Down
  1. 1. are similar to histamine but in later stages of inflammatory response
  2. 4. cause of wound dehiscence
  3. 5. cells that provide a major link between innate and acquired immune systems
  4. 6. dysfunctional wound healing causing anatomic deformity
  5. 8. hypertrophic scar
  6. 9. causes muscle wasting
  7. 12. defend against parasites