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1% serum Ig
Plasma
surface of lymphocytes
B cell differentiation
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Local Manifestations of Inflammation Complications of Wound Healing (11-
1 2
(11-3) 7): Hypertrophic Scarring
Complications of Wound Healing (11-
3 4 Immunoglobulins (13-2): IgD
7): Adhesions
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, Local Manifestations of Inflammation Rubor: Redness
(11-3) Calor: Heat
Dolor: Pain
Tumor: Swelling
Loss of Function
Inflammation: Vascular Response Initial vasoconstriction followed by
vasodilation/permeability due to mediators
(histamine)
Inflammation: Cellular Response Neutrophils arrive first: phagocytose bacteria and
foreign objects
Monocytes arrive later: mature into macrophages
and clean up area
Lymphocytes eventually arrive: humoral and cell
mediated immunity
Tertiary intention Delayed closure
ie. dog bite
Let puncture woulds air out, ensure no infection, then
debride and suture
Complications of Wound Healing (11- Scar tissue between and around organs
7): Adhesions
Usually abdominal, can cause obstructions
Complications of Wound Healing (11- Normal part of healing
7): Contractions
Can be an excessive shortening of muscles and joints
Complications of Wound Healing (11- Separation and disruption of previously joined
7): Dehiscence wound edges
Causes: infection inflammation, weak granulation
tissue, obesity (adipose heals slower),
seroma/hematoma between tissue