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scar tissue the connective tissue that forms a scar; consists of fibroblasts in new scars and collagen fibers in old scars
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scar tissue The body tissue remaining after a wound has healed. Usually stronger than the original tissues, but less able to carry out the jobs that the original tissues were designed for.
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scar tissue fibrotic tissue that is vascular, pale, contracted, and occurs with healing
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scar tissue tissue that results from healing of wounds; It is composed of collagenous fibers which will restrict normal elasticity of tissue involved.
Ãâó: www.thebodyworker.com/swedishglossary.htm
scar tissue a mark remaining after the healing of a wound or other morbid process.
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