Healing of wound by second intention is also known as healing by?; Wound healing which has the margins nearly approximated is known as?

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The question is asking about the terms related to wound healing processes. Specifically, it seeks to identify the correct terminology for healing by second intention and the type of healing where the margins are nearly approximated. This involves understanding key concepts in wound care and healing mechanisms.

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Second intention: granulation; Nearly approximated: primary intention.

Healing of a wound by second intention is known as healing by granulation, and wound healing with nearly approximated margins is known as primary intention.

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Healing of a wound by second intention is known as healing by granulation, and wound healing with nearly approximated margins is known as primary intention.

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Healing by second intention involves wounds with edges not easily brought together, requiring granulation tissue to fill the wound. Primary intention occurs when edges are well approximated.

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Common mistakes include assuming all wound healing is the same, or misidentifying the healing types due to the terms 'intention'.

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