tissue repair

What Histological Changes Are Observed During Tissue Repair?

Histologically, tissue repair can be observed as follows:
Inflammation Phase: The presence of neutrophils and macrophages is evident, along with dilated blood vessels and edema.
Proliferation Phase: Formation of granulation tissue characterized by fibroblasts, newly formed capillaries, and a loose extracellular matrix.
Remodeling Phase: Dense collagen fibers replace the granulation tissue, and the number of fibroblasts and capillaries decreases.

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