The Physiology Of Wound Healing Describe primary and secondary wound healing. Discuss mechanism and various phases of wound healing. Answer. Primary Wound Healing It occurs in a clean Incised wound or surgical wound. Wound edges are approximated with sutures. There is more epithelial regeneration than firosis. Wound heals rapidly with complete closure. Scar will … [Read more...] about The Physiology Of Wound Healing
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Neurological and Facial Disorders: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Strategies
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Cranial Nerves: A Comprehensive Guide
Cranial Nerves Question 1. Enumerate the cranial nerves. Answer. Following are the cranial nerves: I Olfactory (Smell) II Optic (Sight) III Oculomotor (Moves eyelid and eyeball and adjusts the pupil and lens of the eye) IV Trochlear (Moves eyeballs) V Trigeminal (Facial muscles including chewing; Facial sensations) VI Abducens (Moves eyeballs) VII … [Read more...] about Cranial Nerves: A Comprehensive Guide
Lymphatic Disorders: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Lymphatics And Lymph Node Enlargement Tuberculous Cervical Lymphadenitis Tuberculous Lymphadenitis Collar Button Abscess: Types, Causes, and Treatment Strategies Treatment For Hodgkin Lymphoma Cold Abscess in the Neck: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Lymphoedema: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment Options Cervical Tuberculous Lymphadenitis: … [Read more...] about Lymphatic Disorders: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Cervical Tuberculous Lymphadenitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Cervical Tuberculous Lymphadenitis Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the bacteria which lead to tuberculosis. When the tubercle bacilli are introduced into the tissue. The initial response of neutrophils There is progressive infitration by macrophages Macrophages start phagocytosing the tubercle bacilli Activated CD4 + T cells develop In 2 to 3 days, the … [Read more...] about Cervical Tuberculous Lymphadenitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment



