Tissue Section Image-Based Liver Scar Detectiondoi:10.1007/s40846-017-0352-zYung-Kuan ChanMing-Jen ChangYi-Wen HungChing-Lin WangChun-Fu HongKwong-Chung TungShyr Shen YuSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
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Adhesions typically begin to form within the first few days after surgery, but they may not produce symptoms for months or even years. As scar tissue begins to restrict motion of the small intestines, passing food through thedigestive systembecomes progressively more difficult. The bowel may become...
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Scar tissue forms in injured areas of human bodies and replaces cells that have been destroyed. It appears either inside the body or on the skin. Scar tissue on the skin looks different from the surrounding area; while inside the body, scar may cause adhesion between tissues and organs or ...
Perhaps one of the most interesting pieces of evidence was that strips of granulation tissue were respon sive to pharmacological manipulation in an organ bath in much the same way that was done routinely with strips of smooth muscle tissue (see later). The case for fibroblast activity being...
However, the regrowing axons are excluded from a zone of extremely dense fibrous reactive astrocytes (right of arrow). Note the lack of proteoglycans in this region of the scar. This form of axon repulsion seems to be caused by the mechanical constraints of the reactive tissue. EHG, ...
Virtually all lesions of the CNS open the BBB, whether from outside, through the pia, or from blood vessels within the CNS tissue. The rapid post-injury response by the astrocytes serves to seal this breach in the BBB. Subsequently, there is a fibroblastic reaction around the astrocytes. ...