| cicatricial h. |
a hard, dry outgrowth from a cicatrix, usually scaly but occasionally osseous.
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| cicatricial k. |
one with irregular areas of scarring from reflux nephropathy or pyelonephritis; see renal scarring, under scarring.
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| cicatricial p. |
a benign, chronic, usually bilateral, subepidermal blistering disease chiefly involving the mucous membranes, especially those of the mouth and eye (ocular pemphigus), which heals by scarring and may lead to a slowly progressive shrinkage of the affected mucous membranes and connective tissues, and eventually to blindness if untreated. Called also benign mucosal p. and benign mucous membrane p.
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| cicatricial s. |
that which is due to a cicatricial contraction following caries or necrosis.
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| cicatricial t. |
the dense fibrous tissue forming a scar or cicatrix and derived directly from granulation tissue; called also scar t.
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