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Definitions for
"Cicatrix"
Keywords:
healed
,
wound
,
trix
,
pellicle
,
sik
Related Terms:
Cicatrisant
,
Hypertrophic scar
,
Scar
,
Keloids
,
Keloid
,
Keloid scar
,
Scar tissue
,
Granulation tissue
,
Proud flesh
,
Granulation
,
Fibrosis
,
Capsular contracture
,
Contracture
,
Adhesions
,
Soft tissue
,
Fibrous tissue
,
Fibroma
,
Fascia
,
Capsulotomy
,
Collagen injections
,
Tissue expansion
,
Flap
,
Sclerosis
,
Elastin
,
Histological
,
Mesenchymal
,
Flap surgery
,
Collagen
,
Skin graft
,
Ossification
,
Debridement
,
Connective tissue
,
Lip augmentation
,
Subcutaneous tissue
,
Firing
,
Periosteum
,
Cartilaginous
,
Pulmonary fibrosis
,
Cartilage
,
Tissue expander
,
Scar revision
,
Subcutaneous injection
,
Adipose tissue
,
Prolotherapy
,
Peyronie's disease
,
Rolfing
,
Sarcoma
,
Non-invasive
,
Fibrocartilage
The pellicle which forms over a wound or breach of continuity and completes the process of healing in the latter, and which subsequently contracts and becomes white, forming the scar.
ftp.uga.edu
a scar left by a healed wound
geocities.com
a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue
wordnet.princeton.edu
The new tissue formed in the healing of a wound.
neurolaw.com
medical term for a scar
beautysurg.com
(sik`-a-trix) The new cellular material which forms at the site of a wound and later.
1000islands.com
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