| Scarpa's hiatus | <anatomy> The opening by which the two scalae communicate at the top of the cochlea of the ear. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, a helix + a hole. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Scarpa's liquor | <anatomy> The watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. Origin: Endo- + lymph: cf. F. Endolymphe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Scarpa's membrane | The membrane closing the fenestra cochleae or rotunda. Synonym: membrana tympani secundaria, Scarpa's membrane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa's method | Cure of aneurysm by ligation of the artery at some distance above the sac. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa's sheath | H;one of the coverings of the spermatic cord, formed of delicate connective tissue and of muscular fibres derived from the internal oblique muscle (cremaster muscle). See: aponeurosis of internal abdominal oblique muscle. Synonym: fascia cremasterica, Cooper's fascia, Scarpa's sheath. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa's staphyloma | A bulging near the posterior pole of the eyeball due to degenerative changes in severe myopia. Synonym: Scarpa's staphyloma, sclerochoroiditis posterior. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa's triangle | A triangular space at the upper part of the thigh, bounded by the sartorius and adductor longus muscles and the inguinal ligament, with a floor formed laterally by the iliopsoas muscle and medially by the pectineus muscle; the branches of the femoral nerve are distributed within the femoral triangle; it is bisected by the femoral vessels, which enter the adductor canal at its apex. Synonym: trigonum femorale, fossa scarpae major, Scarpa's triangle, subinguinal triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa, Antonio | <person> Italian anatomist, orthopedist, and ophthalmologist, 1747-1832. See: canals of Scarpa, Scarpa's fascia, Scarpa's fluid, Scarpa's foramina, fossa scarpae major, Scarpa's ganglion, Scarpa's habenula, Scarpa's hiatus, Scarpa's liquor, Scarpa's membrane, Scarpa's method, Scarpa's sheath, Scarpa's staphyloma, Scarpa's triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scarring alopecia | Alopecia in which hair follicles are irreversibly destroyed by scarring processes including trauma, burns, lupus erythematosus, lichen planopilaris, scleroderma, folliculitis decalvans, or of uncertain cause (pseudopelade). Synonym: alopecia cicatrisata, cicatricial alopecia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scarus | <zoology> A Mediterranean food fish (Sparisoma scarus) od excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans. Synonym: parrot fish. Origin: L. See Scar a kind of fish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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loss of hair follicles. This causes permanent hair loss. Cutaneous lupus erythematous and fungal kerions are the most prevalent forms of scarring alopecia.
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(Jeremy Irons) - Brother of Mufasa and Simba's uncle. It is said that Scar's name was "Taka" (Swahili for "dirt" or "trash") before his disfigurement. The villain of the movie, Scar aspires to become king by overthrowing Mufasa and Simba. However whilst he succeeds in killing Mufasa, Simba escapes. Scar rules as a tyrant and goes unchallenged until Simba returns years later to reclaim his birthright.
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remnants or residuum of the healing process
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a permanent mark containing connective tissue that results from the body's response to injury
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The making of a number of superficial incisions in the skin. It is the technique used to administer tularemia and smallpox vaccines.
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| scar | masturbate while strangling oneself |
| scar | bandage to support an injured forearm |
| scar | overeat or eat immodestly |
| scar | United States gangster who terrorized Chicago during Prohibition until arrested for tax evasion (1899-1947) |
| scar | a pin used to hold the tie in place |
| scar | parrotfishes |
| scar | puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals |
| scar | break up, of soil |
| scar | scratch the surface of |
| scar | in an alarming manner |
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