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Medicine Quiz on Healing in specalised tissues, created by Laura Currie on 27/10/2018.

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Healing in specalised tissues

Question 1 of 27

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Granulation tissue appearance includes from venular endothelium
--> perpendicular to the wound surface, leaky (, (protein rich).
--> growing in from sides and base of wound: makes collagen type 3 then 1, change phenotye to ( wound ), hyaluronic acid and sulfated proteoglycans made.

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    capillary sprouts
    oedema
    exudate
    Fibroblasts
    myofibroblast
    contraction

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Question 2 of 27

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Bone fracture is a bone lesion which leads to bone discontinuity

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 3 of 27

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Bone repair depends on;
Type of - Result of strength & direction of applied force --> force (compressional fracture), Torsion force ( fracture), Combined and compressional force leads to an and displaced fracture
Adjacent tissue damage effects of repair. (e.g muscles)

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    break
    axial
    spiral
    torsion
    angled
    rate
    growth
    deterioration

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Question 4 of 27

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which one of these are bone repair host factors?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Age, nutrition & overall health

  • Site of injury

  • immobilisation of fracture

  • degree of damage

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Question 5 of 27

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healing of bone is triphasic

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 6 of 27

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Healing of bone phases
1:
2: Reparative
3:

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Question 7 of 27

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What would most likely to occur after 2 days of bone injury?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Blood clot formation

  • Ingrowth of capillary sprouts & fibroblasts from wound edge

  • Fibrocartilage formation

  • trabeculae of cancellous bone unite

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Question 8 of 27

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Callus formation into chondrocytes is in remodelling phase of bone repair.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 9 of 27

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Bone Callus is a collar of cells around a bone fracture. Has the same function as granulation tissue.

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Question 10 of 27

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In the reparative phase (II) of bone repair, Trabeculae of bone slowly unite. There's ingrowth from edge of marrow cavity. differentiate, cancellous bone laid down. formed in less vascular areas. After long periods of time, start to remodel. Marrow slowly replaced.

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    cancellous
    dense
    capillary
    veins
    Osteoblasts
    chondroblasts
    Fibrocartilage
    Hyaline cartilage
    osteoclasts

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Question 11 of 27

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In ( Remodelling, Inflammatory, Reparative ) phase (III) of bone repair, it may take years. Bone contours are re-organised and excess ( callus, scar tissue ) removed.

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Question 12 of 27

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What happens after weeks of bone repair?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Chondrocytes multiply

  • All cancellous bone converted of to lamellar bone

  • Chondrocytes mineralises & dies after callus is vascularised

  • It is the remodelling phase, callus is removed

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Question 13 of 27

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Surgical incisions in bone --> healing with minimal formation and minimal disruption to the bone's ordered structure

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Question 14 of 27

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Neuronal cells are mitotic and can be replaced

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 15 of 27

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What is Gliolisis?

Select one of the following:

  • Proliferation of neuroglia repairing damage

  • Glial cells dying off

  • Neurons proliferating

  • Dendrites proliferating

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Question 16 of 27

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In PNS (Peripheral nervous system), nerve axons can be . If Basement membrane of is disrupted, resorbed axons may miss each other resulting in a traumatic . If they are , axonal growth has path to follow.

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    replaced
    Schwann
    myelin sheath
    neuroma
    neuroblastoma
    carcinoma
    intact
    removed

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Question 17 of 27

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When basement membrane is intact; (PNS)

Select one or more of the following:

  • Growth of axonal sprouts from surviving stumps begin at 4mm/day

  • There is no axonal sprout growth.

  • Myelin sheath breaks down around axonal tip

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Question 18 of 27

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Tissue healing in liver - acute injury heals by complete regeneration, whilst chronic is usually leading to collapse of reticulin framework, along with surrounding by fibrosis also known as CIRRHOSIS.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 19 of 27

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Which one of these are correct in regards to tissue healing in kidneys?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Tubular epithelium can regenerate after damage

  • Glomeruli can regenerate - No scar tissue

  • Glomeruli cannot regenerate - Scar tissue formed

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Question 20 of 27

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Metaplasia is a form of healing in epithelial surfaces

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 21 of 27

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An example of metaplasia includes replacement of ciliated columnar epithelium to squamous type that is resistant to trauma in chronic smoking damaged individuals.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 22 of 27

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Cardiac muscle cells are permanent and does not regenerate. Repairs by fibrosis

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 23 of 27

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Skeletal muscle has no ability of healing/regeneration at all.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 24 of 27

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Smooth muscle has limited regeneration - can regenerate if loss is minimal

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 25 of 27

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Respiratory epithelium ( can, cannot ) regenerate. However, basement membrane must be intact and CT framework minimally disrupted. If basement membrane disrupted, ( fibrosis, inflammation ) occurs.

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Question 26 of 27

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Which one(s) of these answers are true of cartilage healing?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Will replace itself by superficial ulceration if damage is small

  • Cannot replace itself

  • Extensive damage may have resultant haematoma following fibrosis

  • Undergoes aplastic changes

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Question 27 of 27

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Regeneration is good in tendon healing

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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