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Wound Healing Inhibition Factors - Donkey
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on the circumstances, the species of bacteria will vary. For example Gram-negative
on the circumstances, the species of bacteria will vary. For example Gram-negative
species from faecal contamination will often infect a wound on
species from faecal contamination will often infect a wound on
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the foot or distal limb. [[Staphylococcus
spp.
|Staphylococcal]] and [[Streptococci|Streptococcal]] infections are
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the foot or distal limb. [[
:Category:
Staphylococcus
species
|Staphylococcal]] and [[Streptococci|Streptococcal]] infections are
common contaminants of skin wounds because they may be normal skin
common contaminants of skin wounds because they may be normal skin
commensals.
commensals.
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a profound effect on healing by destruction of the collagen matrix, and so
a profound effect on healing by destruction of the collagen matrix, and so
the inflammatory response cannot effectively close the wound. Infection
the inflammatory response cannot effectively close the wound. Infection
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with ''Staphylococcus aureus'' can cause pyogranuloma within the wound site.
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with ''
[[
Staphylococcus aureus
]]
'' can cause pyogranuloma within the wound site.
Clinically this resembles both granulation tissue and [[Sarcoid - Donkey|sarcoid]].
Clinically this resembles both granulation tissue and [[Sarcoid - Donkey|sarcoid]].
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