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Reconstitution
Most of the damaged cells are replaced by identical cells
Replacement
Damaged cells are replaced by simpler cells
Replacement: Primary union
Smaller injury
Replacement: Secondary union
Larger injury
Four phases of repair
1. Hemostasis and inflammation
2. Epithelialization
3. Proliferation
4. Remodeling
Hemostasis
Arresting bleeding
-involves the hemodynamic, leukocyte migration, and phagocytosis phases of
inflammation
Epithelialization
Process of developing a membranous tissue covering over exposed tissue or organs