scarring Definition In English

  • 0 present participle of scar

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  • At this stage, care should also be taken to ensure that late scarring does not involve the conduction tissues.

  • However, there is substantial morbidity associated with the procedure, including scarring, discomfort, numbness, limited shoulder movement, lymphedema in the arm, and breast edema (8).

  • The granulomatous tissue around the aorta resulted in residual scarring which produced narrowing of the thoracic aorta and the origins of the three brachiocephalic vessels.

  • The natural course of the disease is rapid progression from onset to disciform scarring and accompanying loss of visual acuity.

  • Prenatal diagnosis has afforded an opportunity to study patterns of damage in kidneys exposed to sterile reflux, without the complicating factor of infective renal scarring.

  • This leads to serous detachment of the retina, haemorrhage and ultimately scarring which is visible on fundoscopy and results in loss of vision.

  • They have previously undergone a cholecystectomy or other surgery that has caused abdominal scarring.

  • The major danger area for scarring to produce deleterious effects is in the conduction tissues.

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