Type of flesh from excessive granulation tissue; may extend above edges of wound.
These WBCs stain blue, contain histamine.
Acid is a 20 carbon unsaturated fatty acid found in phospholipids of cell membranes.
Cell preceding a macrophage.
General increase, often pathological, of WBCs is called this.
Name of PMNs just prior to maturation; more seen in infection.
Life threatening allergic reaction; from some foods and insect bites or stings.
Q scale name, to predict pressure ulcer risk in pediatric patients.
Type of oxygen treatment that can accelerate and improve wound healing;oxygen delivered at more than atmospheric pressure.
Name of cells that continue to divide and replicate throughout life; replaces cells that are destroyed.
Groups of lipids made at site of tissue damage or infection; control inflammatory processes.
Tumor similar masses caused by excess production of scar tissue.
WBC that often leads the immune system's response.
WBC once called a labrocyte, has granules rich in heparin.
This phase of healing usually starts after 2-3 days of injury and can last several weeks.
This process involves the generation and burgeoning of new blood vessels from preexisting ones.
Pain associated with inflammation; Latin derivative.
Movement of cell in direction corresponding to a gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance.
Accumulation of fluid in a wound; may contain serum, cellular debris or bacteria.
P. ____________, Type of infection more likely from cat bites.