Pathology inflammation and wound healing

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Across
  1. 2. The body’s attempt to replace dead or injured tissue with healthy tissue.
  2. 3. A swelling caused by excessive growth of nerve fibres at the distal point of a severed nerve.
  3. 7. An exudate containing a large amount of mucus.
  4. 11. Complete repair of injured tissue.
  5. 12. A thin membrane covering a mucosal surface, composed of fibrinous exudate, mucus and necrotic and other debris.
  6. 13. Polypeptide mediatiors secreted by cells in response to a stimulus.
  7. 16. An inflammatory reaction of a few days to a few weeks duration.
  8. 17. An inflammatory reaction of a few weeks to many months duration.
  9. 19. An exudate containing large numbers of eosinophils.
  10. 22. An exudate containing large numbers of macrophages.
  11. 23. Directional migration in response to a chemoattractant gradient.
  12. 25. The lesion arising because of excessive production of scar tissue.
  13. 27. Excessive contraction of a scar.
  14. 30. The reaction of tissues to injury.
  15. 31. The slow, rolling motion of leucocytes on the inside of the capillary wall in the pre-exudative phase of inflammation.
  16. 32. An inflammatory reaction of a few hours to a few days duration.
Down
  1. 1. An exudate containing large numbers of leucocytes.
  2. 4. A usually spherical structure consisting of purulent exudate encapsulated in a fibrous capsule.
  3. 5. A specific group of cytokines responsible for the selective attraction of various leukocytes.
  4. 6. A watery exudate containing variable amounts of protein.
  5. 8. Tightly packed marginated leucocytes.
  6. 9. The specialized fibrovascular connective tissue that replaces dead tissue as the latter is being removed.
  7. 10. The cells, fluid and chemicals that pass from the blood vessel lumen into the injured tissue.
  8. 12. The first minutes to hours of an inflammatory reaction.
  9. 14. repair and healing
  10. 15. The process in which bacteria are coated with C3b, antibody and fibronectin, rendering them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
  11. 18. The process by which certain cells internalize particles, hydrolyze them and eject the debris.
  12. 20. An exudate containing large numbers of lymphocytes.
  13. 21. The movement of leucocytes from the capillary lumen into the extracellular matrix.
  14. 24. An exudate containing a large amount of polymerized fibrinogen.
  15. 26. An exudate consisting largely of blood.
  16. 28. An exudate containing large numbers of plasma cells.
  17. 29. Incomplete repair of injured tissue, which is replaced by less specialized connective tissue.