
Granulation tissue is new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size. ==Appearance== During the migratory phase of wound healing, granulation tissue is: ==Structure== Granulation t...
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Highly vascularised tissue that replaces the initial fibrin clot in a wound. Vascularisation is by ingrowth of capillary endothelium from the surrounding vasculature. The tissue is also rich in fibroblasts (that will eventually produce the fibrous tissue) and leucocytes. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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material formed in repair of wounds of soft tissue, consisting of connective tissue cells and ingrowing young vessels; it ultimately forms a scar.
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Tissue containing large numbers of blood vessels which occurs when wounds fail to heal promptly. It is seen particularly in large open wounds which need to heal from the bottom.
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Highly vascularized tissue that replaces the initial fibrin clot in a wound. Vascularization is by ingrowth of capillary endothelium from the surrounding vasculature. The tissue is also rich in fibroblasts (that will eventually produce the fibrous tissue) and leucocytes.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. vascular connective tissue forming granular projections on the surface of a healing wound, ulcer, or inflamed tissue surface.
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Newly formed, velvety tissue, rich in blood vessels but lacking nerve endings, that develops at the site of a healing wound; "proud flesh."
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made of a mass of new capillaries and fibrous tissue in a healing wound.
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a specialized tissue created by the body as a response to injury. It is exceedingly rich in tiny blood vessels.
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