Wound healing: an overview of acute, fibrotic and delayed healing
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Abstract
Acute wounds normally heal in a very orderly and efficient manner characterized by four distinct, but overlapping phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling. Specific biological markers characterize healing of acute wounds. Likewise, unique biologic markers also characterize pathologic responses resulting in fibrosis and chronic non-healing ulcers. This review describes the major biological processes associated with both normal and pathologic healing. The normal healing response begins the moment the tissue is injured. As the blood components spill into the site of injury, the platelets come into contact with exposed collagen and other elements of the extracellular matrix. This contact…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
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1Topics & keywords
- Wound healing
- Extracellular matrix
- Hemostasis
- Fibrosis
- Medicine
- Inflammation
- Platelet-derived growth factor receptor
- Platelet