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Wound healing and repair
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 | Question 1 | 
Which of the following is not true of stroma cells?
| They provide structural and mechanical support to the organ  | |
| An example is cardiac muscle cells | |
| They provide nutrition to the organ | |
| An example is nerves | |
| An example is connective tissues | 
| Question 2 | 
Which of the following is not a component of connective tissue?
| Proteoglycans | |
| Glycosaminoglycans | |
| Elastin | |
| Epithelial cells | |
| Collagen | 
| Question 3 | 
Which of the following does not occur during the proliferative stage of wound healing?
| Angiogenesis | |
| Epithelialisation | |
| Formation of a thrombus | |
| Contraction | |
| Fibrous tissue formation | 
| Question 4 | 
How long is the haemostatic process of wound healing?
| <12 h | |
| <24 h | |
| 0-4 days | |
| 1-14 days | |
| Day 21 | 
| Question 5 | 
What is the role of labile cells?
| Cells that normally exist in a non-dividing state but may enter the cell cycle in response to certain stimuli, such as cell injury  | |
| Continuously proliferating in order to replace dead or sloughed-off cells
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| Non-dividing cells, leads to scar formation | |
| Dividing cells, leading to tissue growth | |
| Cells that normally exist in a dividing state but may stop dividing in response to certain stimuli, such as cell injury  | 
| Question 6 | 
Which of the following is not true of growth factors?
| They are proteins that stimulate survival and proliferation of particular cells, as well as migration and differentiation | |
| They are produced mainly by macrophages and lymphocytes cells at the site of injury as part of the inflammatory process | |
| They are only produced by the parenchymal cells or stroma in response to injury | |
| They stimulate entry of the cell into the cell-cycle 
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| They are produced transiently in response to an external stimulus and act by binding to cellular receptors
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| Question 7 | 
Which of the following is not true of angiogenesis?
| Angiogenesis is the incomplete restoration of architecture and function | |
| Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels 
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| Angiogenesis is promoted by VEGF
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| Angiogenesis involves sprouting of new vessels from existing ones – involves endothelial cell proliferation and migration | |
| Angiogenesis is critical in the site the site of injury – development of collateral circulations at sites if ischemia occurs | 
| Question 8 | 
Which of the following is not true of healing by first intention?
| Easy to suture | |
| Linear scars | |
| Little granulation tissue visible at incision | |
| Complications are common | |
| Generally uninfected | 
| Question 9 | 
Which of the following is not a local factor affecting tissue repair?
| Foreign bodies | |
| Type of wound | |
| Circulatory status | |
| Mechanical factors | |
| Location of wound | 
| Question 10 | 
Which of the following is not a complication of tissue repair caused by inadequate formation?
| Keloid formation | |
| Dehiscence | |
| Rupture | |
| Evisceration | |
| Ulceration | 
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