2018
DOI: 10.1002/term.2622
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The roles of cellular and molecular components of a hematoma at early stage of bone healing

Abstract: Bone healing is a complex repair process that commences with the formation of a blood clot at the injured bone, termed hematoma. It has evidenced that a lack of a stable hematoma causes delayed bone healing or non-union. The hematoma at the injured bone constitutes the early healing microenvironment. It appears to dictate healing pathways that ends in a regenerative bone. However, the hematoma is often clinically removed from the damaged site. Conversely, blood-derived products have been used in bone tissue en… Show more

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“…muscle) and the bone, and restoration of the vascularity in the process of angiogenesis. An influence of other hematoma products, including fibrin clot and activated clotting factors, hemoglobin, complement cascade and subcellular structures such as subcellular fragments of blood cells increases, giving an insight into a complex role of several hematoma compounds in the healing [7].…”
Section: Inflowing Inflammatory Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…muscle) and the bone, and restoration of the vascularity in the process of angiogenesis. An influence of other hematoma products, including fibrin clot and activated clotting factors, hemoglobin, complement cascade and subcellular structures such as subcellular fragments of blood cells increases, giving an insight into a complex role of several hematoma compounds in the healing [7].…”
Section: Inflowing Inflammatory Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second of all, removal or drainage of hematoma or cellular infiltrates from the fracture, especially, when performed repeatedly, deprives it of molecular regulators [7].…”
Section: Factors Disturbing Healing Of the Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation, that inflammatory and mesenchymal cells appear simultaneously, differs from how shaft fracture healing is described in the literature; the common description is that accumulation of mesenchymal cells usually appears after the initial inflammation from inflammatory cells. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Inflammation and bone healing…”
Section: Bone Marrow Cells Respond -Independently -To Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone is a dynamic tissue which constantly remodels itself, and with the unique ability to heal without any scar formation. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Bone tissue can be distinguished into two types: cortical bonedense and compact in structure, forming an outer hard shell around bones; and cancellous bone -spongy and porous in structure, located in the ends of long bones, the hip, and the vertebrae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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