healing by first intention
21second intention healing — Healing in which the edges of a wound are separated and the gap is filled first by granulation tissue and then covered by epithelial tissue from the wound edges • • • Main Entry: ↑intention …
22primary adhesion — healing by first intention …
23primary union — healing by first intention …
24Adhesion — The union of two opposing tissue surfaces (often in reference to the sides of a wound). Also refers to scar tissue strands that can form in the area of a previous operation, such as within the abdomen after a laparotomy. The word adhesion comes… …
25union — 1. Joining or amalgamation of two or more bodies. 2. Structural adhesion or growing together of the edges of a wound. 3. Healing of a fracture represented by the development of continuity between fractured fragments. [L. unus, one] autogenous u.… …
26Inflammation — A basic way in which the body reacts to infection, irritation or other injury, the key feature being redness, warmth, swelling and pain. Inflammation is now recognized as a type of nonspecific immune response. More information: In technical terms …
27παρακολλητικῶν — παρακολλητικός healing by first intention fem gen pl παρακολλητικός healing by first intention masc/neut gen pl …
28per primam — By first intention. See healing by first intention. [L.] * * * per pri·mam .pər prē məm, prī adv by first intention <a wound that heals per primam usually leaves little scarring> …
29παρακολλητικῆς — παρακολλητικός healing by first intention fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) …
30παρακολλητική — παρακολλητικός healing by first intention fem nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) …