The difference between the two is that granulation tissue is tissue that forms in the process of wound healing while residual tumor is either a benign or malignant growth that is still present after some type of tumor removal surgery. It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between the two and MRIs are often used for this problem.
Granulation tissue is derived from the endothelial lining of blood vessels.
hiya bro granulation tissue is highly vascularized connective tissue which mainly composed of: 1-newly formed blood vessels (mainly capillaries) 2-proliferative fibroblasts 3- residual inflammatory cells 4-endothelial cells and im sure u know that granulation tissue forms due to an injury, and it's main function is anti infection and to form protection of the wound.. i hope that helped thanks
Granulation tissue:the tissue that normally forms during the healing of a wound. This tissue eventually forms the scar.
Granulation tissue contains macrophages and neutrophils that "eat" old tissue and protects the new tissue from bacteria which also repels sperm
Granulation tissue forms new capillary beds that provide oxygen-rich blood for the healing process.
Granulation tissue is tissue with good blood circulation and adequate blood supply is needed for a wound to heal.
Granulation tissue
Usually it can because fibrosis will be dark on T1 and T2 weighted sequences (except in the liver). Granulation tissue is variable but not dark on both, and is vascularized, so it will enhace early after contrast administration. Fibrosis only enhances late after contrast administration.
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lipogranuloma is an inflammation of adipose tissue containing granulation tissue and oil cysts by a foreign body.
clotted blood, fibroblasts, & extensive capillary network