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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Scarring
  1. ... widespread blistering that can lead to vision loss, scarring, and other serious medical problems.Researchers classify dystrophic ... As the blisters heal, they result in severe scarring. Scarring in the mouth and esophagus can make ...
  2. ... which describes lung diseases that involve inflammation or scarring in the lung.The most common signs and ... and symptoms.In people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, scarring of the lungs increases over time until the ...
  3. ... and grow slowly. The extensive blistering leads to scarring and the formation of red, bumpy patches called ... enamel. Most affected individuals do not have extensive scarring or granulation tissue formation, so breathing difficulties and ...
  4. ... the disorder. Nephronophthisis is characterized by inflammation and scarring of the kidneys and ultimately leads to a ...
  5. ... confirm how shortened telomeres contribute to the progressive scarring and lung damage characteristic of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. ...
  6. ... failure. Inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis) can cause scarring and tissue death in the vessels and impedes ...
  7. ... in the bile ducts (cholangitis) that leads to scarring (sclerosis) and narrowing of the ducts. As a ...
  8. ... Such growths can tear the cornea or cause scarring. These corneal problems as well as obstruction by ...
  9. ... is soft, highly stretchy (elastic), and fragile; abnormal scarring; and joint hypermobility. Additionally, people with classical Ehlers- ...
  10. ... improve over time and leave variable degrees of scarring.The signs and symptoms of microphthalmia with linear ...
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