How Do Different Types of Accidental Injuries Appear Histologically?
Burns: - Superficial Burns: Damage confined to the epidermis, characterized by cell swelling and necrosis. - Deep Burns: Involvement of both epidermis and dermis, leading to extensive necrosis and a high degree of inflammation.
Fractures: - Acute Phase: Hematoma formation and inflammation. - Healing Phase: Callus formation with new bone cells (osteoblasts) and eventually remodeling of bone.
Lacerations: - Initial Phase: Disruption of tissue architecture with hemorrhage and acute inflammatory response. - Healing Phase: Fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition leading to scar formation.