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What is the healing process of fibrosis? From tissue repair to pathological scarring

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Fibrotic diseases, characterized by the progressive accumulation of scar tissue, are estimated to cause approximately 45% of all deaths in developed countries. Understanding **what is the healing process of fibrosis?** is essential to comprehend why normal tissue repair sometimes spirals into a pathological, and often irreversible, condition that can lead to organ failure.

What is the mechanism of action of fibrosis?

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Accounting for up to 45% of all deaths in the developed world, pathological fibrosis is a devastating condition that can affect virtually every organ system. The fundamental mechanism of action of fibrosis involves a dysregulated wound-healing response to chronic injury that leads to persistent and destructive scarring.

What causes fibrosis to occur? A deep dive into the underlying factors

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Chronic inflammation and persistent injury are the root causes of fibrosis, a pathological process where excessive fibrous connective tissue builds up in an organ or tissue. This uncontrolled scarring response, which affects organs like the lungs, liver, and heart, can ultimately lead to organ dysfunction and failure. Understanding what causes fibrosis to occur is crucial for developing effective treatments and prevention strategies.

Understanding the Link: Is Fibrosis Cell Death?

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Chronic inflammation and injury are often followed by fibrosis, but the condition is not a form of cell death itself. Instead, cell death is a critical triggering event that can initiate and drive the process of fibrosis, leading to tissue scarring.