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1. What is the definition of Cicatrization? What is the meaning of Cicatrization? How do you use Cicatrization in a sentence? What are synonyms for Cicatrization?

2. What is the definition of Cicatrization? What is the meaning of Cicatrization? How do you use Cicatrization in a sentence? What are synonyms for Cicatrization?

3. Cicatrisation.] How to pronounce Cicatrization?

4. [Cicatrization of tendon injuries]

5. Verb with object Cicatrization Physiology

6. CONFUSION BETWEEN Cicatrization QUELOIDE AND HYPERTROPHIC

7. Cicatrization translation in English-German dictionary

8. Cicatrization: Heilung, Vernarbung: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

9. The larger the wound the greater is the rate of Cicatrization.

10. Cicatrization definition is - scar formation at the site of a healing wound.

11. 1; noun Cicatrization (medicine) The process of forming a cicatrix; the state of being cicatrized

12. Translation for 'Cicatrization' in the free English-Russian dictionary and many other Russian translations.

13. 1; verb without object Cicatrization to become healed by the formation of a cicatrix

14. Translation for 'Cicatrization' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.

15. What does Cicatrization mean? (medicine) The process of forming a cicatrix; the state of being cicatrized

16. Search Cicatrization and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso

17. There is a constant relation between the size of a wound and the rate of Cicatrization

18. Bodily scarification or Cicatrization was also used to designate social position through rites of passage rituals

19. Cicatrization (noun) the process of forming a cicatrix, or the state of being cicatrized Etymology: [Cf

20. Cicatrization (countable and uncountable, plural Cicatrizations) ( medicine ) The process of forming a cicatrix ; the state of being cicatrized

21. Relationship between Tear TNF-alpha, TGF-beta1, and EGF levels and severity of conjunctival Cicatrization in patients with inactive trachoma

22. Adipocyte fate differed, depending on the microenvironment: intact survival, replacement with a new adipocyte, or replacement with Cicatrization/oil cyst

23. The Cicatrization process involves the development of fibers and pilling of granular skin on the affected part of the skin

24. Adipocyte fate differed, depending on the microenvironment: intact survival, replacement with a new adipocyte, or replacement with Cicatrization/oil cyst

25. After many of the operations a temporary tarsorrhaphy is required to keep the lid in position during the process of Cicatrization

26. The rate of Cicatrization of a wound is greater at the beginning than at the end of the period of repair

27. Cicatrization atelectasis results from diminution of volume as a sequela of severe parenchymal scarring and is usually caused by granulomatous disease or …

28. Cicatrization is the contraction of fibrous tissue formed at a wound site by fibroblasts, reducing the size of the wound while distorting tissue.

29. The worst side effects are hypopigmentation, telangiectasia and Cicatrization (see Figure 1), and hyperpigmentation and in particular loss of elasticity in the skin field treated

30. Cicatrization, also called Scarification, type of body decoration involving the production of raised scars (keloids), usually in decorative patterns. See body modifications and mutilations.

31. Under specific conditions, however, instead of reverse remodeling and Cicatrization, aggressive thrombus-associated autolysis of the aneurysm wall may result in delayed rupture.

32. Scarification or Cicatrization is an invasive way of permanently marking the body through cutting (or even branding) the skin, and manipulating the healing process

33. Hence, the differences between the observed rate of Cicatrization of man and the normal rate may give some indication of the general state of the patient.

34. A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4) Various Complete Cicatrization of the cavity should take place within two or three months, depending on the size of …

35. You can complete the definition of Cicatrization given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster

36. Some authors suggest that although the ocular Cicatrization seen with topical drug use and that seen with OCP have a similar clinical appearance, the 2 entities may have completely unrelated mechanisms of action

37. Scope and LimitationsThis study focused on the Cicatrization effect of composite films using the base (gelatin), Giant African Snail (Achatina fulica) slime, chitosan and combination of both slime and chitosan on skin incision of white mice (Mus musculus)

38. Spanish: ·scarring; Cicatrization 2018 September 13, “Beber sangre humana joven sería la clave para vivir más y mejor”, in Clarín‎[1]: Janet Hadfield, directora de una empresa llamada Biotherapy Services dedicada a la investigación de ese tipo de plasma, le contó a la BBC que el PRP ha sido utilizado durante años para ayudar a la