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Wound

Composition of membrane and under membrane

Collagen fibers
Elastic fibers

Collagen fibers
Panniculus adiposus

Fascia subcutanea

Different clinical approaches to the closure and healing of


acute wounds

The cellular, biochemical, and mechanical phases of wound


healing

Thrombocyts
-Granula
TGF-

W {EGF, TGF-, PDGF}

Monocyts
Differentiation

Macrophages

WF {TGF- , TGF- , PDGF, IGF-I, EGF}

Endothelial cells

bFGF, PDFG

Epithelial cells

bFGF, EGF, IGF-I

Fibroblasts

PDGF, bFGF, TGF-, IGF-I

Growth factors participating in wound healing

Factors affecting wound healing

Algorithm for management of acute wounds

Decubitus phase 3-4

Recurrent keloid on the neck of a 17-year-old patient that


had been revised several times

Desired characteristics of wound dressing

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