Wounds
Contents
- 1 Rank and Wakefield classification is used for
- 2 Chronic wounds do not follow the normal healing process and show no signs of healing in
- 3 Inflammatory phase of wound healing begins Immediately after formation and lasts for
- 4 Proliferative phase of wound healing begins from
- 5 Proliferative phase of of wound healing which collagen is deposited initially?
- 6 Remodelling phase of of wound healing Type III collagen is replaced by
- 7 Most common amino acid sequence of collagen are
- 8 Major collagen in granulation tissue
- 9 Major collagen in normal skin
- 10 Ratio of type I collagen to type III collagen in final scar tissue becomes
- 11 In shorts
- 12 Wound Healing & Collagen Types
- 13 Normal dermal skin
- 14 Scar strength
Rank and Wakefield classification is used for
A. Scar
B. Wound Healing
C. Wounds
D. Crush Injury
Chronic wounds do not follow the normal healing process and show no signs of healing in
A. 1 week
B. 2 weeks
C. 3 weeks
D. 4 weeks
Inflammatory phase of wound healing begins Immediately after formation and lasts for
A. 36 hours
B. 72 hours
C. 1 weeks
D. 2 weeks
Proliferative phase of wound healing begins from
A. 24 hours
B. 2nd day
C. 3rd day
D. 6th day
Proliferative phase of of wound healing which collagen is deposited initially?
A. Type I collagen
B. Type II collagen
C. Type III collagen
D. Type IV collagen
Remodelling phase of of wound healing Type III collagen is replaced by
A. Type I collagen
B. Type II collagen
C. Type IV collagen
D. Type V collagen
Most common amino acid sequence of collagen are
A. Glycine-Leucine
B. Glycine-Proline
C. Proline-Leucine
D. Glycine-Valine
Major collagen in granulation tissue
A. Type I collagen
B. Type II collagen
C. Type III collagen
D. Type V collagen
Major collagen in normal skin
A. Type I collagen
B. Type II collagen
C. Type III collagen
D. Type V collagen
Ratio of type I collagen to type III collagen in final scar tissue becomes
A. 1:1
B. 2:1
C. 1:4
D. 4:1
In shorts
Wound Healing & Collagen Types
1 | Normal skin | Type I : Type III Collagen Ratio is 4:1 |
2 | Granulation Tissue | Type III is Major Collagen |
3 | Early Scar | Type I : Type III Collagen Ratio is 1:1 |
4 | Final Scar | Type I : Type III Collagen Ratio is 4:1 |
5 | Major Amino acid in normal collagen | Glycine |
5 | Major Amino acid sequence in normal collagen | Glycine – Proline |
Normal dermal skin
Normal dermal skin contains 80% type I (20% type III) collagen
Scar strength
- 3% in 1 week;
- 20% in 3 weeks;
- 80% in 12 weeks
- Final matured scar is acellular and avascular.