- A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of
fibrous tissue that
replaces normal skin
after an injury.
Scars result from the
biological process of
wound repair...
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Scarring hair loss, also
known as
cicatricial alopecia, is the loss of hair
which is
accompanied with scarring. This is in
contrast to non
scarring hair...
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Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), is a type of
alopecia first noticed in
African Americans in the 1950s and
reported by
LoPresti et al...
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Granulation tissue is new
connective tissue and
microscopic blood vessels that form on the
surfaces of a
wound during the
healing process. Granulation...
- affected,
repeated scarring may
result in blindness. Brunsting–Perry
cicatricial pemphigoid is a rare
variant of
mucous membrane pemphigoid involving...
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cystic nodules.: 647
Morpheaform basal-cell
carcinoma (also
known as "
cicatricial basal-cell carcinoma", and "morphoeic basal-cell carcinoma")
Narrow strands...
- is most
often a sign of
thyroid eye disease, but may also
occur with
cicatricial changes to the
eyelid or
congenital ptosis. Lid lag
differs from Von...
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noncicatricial and
cicatricial. In noncicatricial, the
terminal duct of
meibomian glands are in
their normal anatomic position. In
cicatricial, they are dragged...
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results either from
disease (conjunctival
sequelae of trachoma) or trauma.
Cicatricial pemphigoid and, in
severe cases,
rosacea may
cause symblepharon. It is...
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traction alopecia.[citation needed] A
condition known as CCCA (central
cicatricial centrifugal alopecia), seen
almost exclusively in
African American women...