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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for keloid OR scar
  1. ... laparoscopies and laparotomies, to remove small sections of scar tissue are also available. A laparotomy is a ... made in the abdomen to explore or remove scar tissue. Surgeons may also cut nerves in the ...
  2. ... of a complex disease that causes thick, hard scar tissue to form either on the outer skin ... system. In this case, the process of forming scar tissue—the immune system's natural response to help ...
  3. ... heart and lung testing. Systemic scleroderma can cause scar tissue buildup in the lungs and heart, so " ... of a complex disease that causes thick, hard scar tissue to form... Scleroderma ‘Don’t give up ...
  4. ... of a complex disease that causes thick, hard scar tissue to form... Scleroderma January 13, 2019 5 ...
  5. ... three-inch cut and about 25 stitches. The scar has healed but is still visible. It is ...
  6. ... five weeks and the blisters often leave no scars. If you think you may have shingles, call ...
  7. ... to do." Pregnancy issues Because endometriosis can produce scar tissue in the pelvis, it can be difficult ...
  8. ... is darkening of the skin in places like scars, skin folds, elbows, knees, and knuckles. Talk to ...
  9. ... than ours. In humans, our immune response causes scar tissue to form, which can stop parts of ...
  10. ... hoping to learn more about why humans form scars and whether we could make a molecule that ...
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