: Mechanisms of wound healing, scar formation, and fibrosis.
General and systemic pathology are the two primary pillars of medical pathology, used to understand how diseases start at a cellular level and how they specifically affect organ systems. Core Concepts of General Pathology General and Systemic Pathology
: The body’s response to injury, including acute and chronic inflammation and the roles of chemical mediators. : Mechanisms of wound healing, scar formation, and fibrosis
General pathology focuses on the fundamental that affect all tissues and cells. Key topics include: : Mechanisms of wound healing
: Edema, congestion, hemorrhage, thrombosis, embolism, and infarction.