epitelisation
Epitelisation, also known as epithelialisation, is the process by which epithelial tissues cover a wound, restoring the skin or mucosal barrier. It involves keratinocytes at the wound margin migrating, proliferating, and differentiating to reconstruct a continuous epithelium. It is a key component of the proliferative phase of wound healing.
Mechanism: After hemostasis and inflammation, basal keratinocytes at the wound edge detach and migrate on a
Regulation and factors: Moist wound environment, adequate perfusion and oxygen, absence of infection, and proper nutrition
Clinical relevance and measurement: In clinical practice, epithelialisation is assessed by rate of wound closure and