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Integumentary System > Wound Healing
Wound Healing
800px wound healing phases
  • Steps of Tissue Repair
  • Epidermal Wound Healing
  • Deep Wound Healing
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Integumentary System > Wound Healing
Wound healing phases

Wound healing phases

This image illustrates the phases of wound healing. Limits vary within faded intervals, mainly by wound size and healing conditions, but the image does not include major impairments that cause chronic wounds.

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