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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for trichotillomania OR scar
  1. ... is a condition characterized by the buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the bone marrow, the tissue ... However, in primary myelofibrosis, the excess collagen forms scar tissue in the bone marrow.Although mutations in ...
  2. ... is a disorder in which inflammation and extensive scar tissue (fibrosis) occur in the back of the ... the lower body, due to the development of scar tissue around blood vessels. The fibrosis usually develops ...
  3. ... hearing loss, a tendency for the buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and internal organs, ... facial creases (wrinkles) than others of their age. Scars may be more noticeable or become unusually thickened ...
  4. ... to the replacement of normal liver tissue with scar tissue.In the early stages of cryptogenic cirrhosis, ... as more of the liver is replaced by scar tissue. Affected individuals can experience fatigue, weakness, loss ...
  5. ... around the mouth that resemble acne, or pitted scars on the face similar to acne scars but with no history of acne. Fluid-filled ...
  6. ... may also have other skin abnormalities; for example, scars in the thick, dark areas of skin are flat and pale. These scars are usually from surgical procedures that are commonly ...
  7. ... that split open with little bleeding and leave scars that widen over time to create characteristic "cigarette paper" scars. The dermatosparaxis type of the disorder is characterized ...
  8. ... stroke, or an accumulation of fatty deposits and scar-like tissue in the lining of the arteries ( ...
  9. ... cases, and the blisters usually heal without leaving scars. Severe cases of this condition involve widespread blistering ...
  10. ... Dietz syndrome may bruise easily and develop abnormal scars after wound healing. The skin is frequently described ...
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