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Granulation Tissue
Granulation tissue is new vascular tissue that forms on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process, often appearing as red, granular flesh.
Scar
Fibrous tissue replacing normal tissues; also called cicatrix.
Secondary Union
The healing of a wound or bone fracture over an extended period, typically resulting in scar formation.
Edema
Edema is a medical condition characterized by an excess accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues, causing swelling.
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