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Cicatrix is a genus of wasp found in Australia. It was erected in 2011 following a revision of Mikeius. [1] Species within Cicatrix: Cicatrix pilosiscutum (Girault, 1929)
Cicatrization, also spelled cicatrisation (from Latin cicatrix, meaning "scar"), is the contraction of fibrous tissue formed at a wound site by fibroblasts, reducing the size of the wound while distorting tissue. It may refer to:
Aeta man from the island of Luzon with a scarified form of indigenous Philippine tattoo, c. 1890s Aboriginal Australian with scarification of the back, 1911. Scarification has been traditionally practiced by darker skinned cultures, possibly because it is usually more visible on darker skinned people than tattoos. [2]
Cicatrix: Scar tissue on an arm: Specialty: Dermatology, plastic surgery: A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury.
Cicatrix schauffi is a species of wasp found in Australia. It was initially described as Mikeius schauffi in 2008 by Matthew Buffington. [ 1 ] In a 2011 revision, the species was moved from Mikeius to the newly erected genus Cicatrix .
Chronic cicatrix keratosis: Specialty: Dermatology: A chronic scar keratosis is a precancerous skin lesion that arises within a long-standing scar. [1] References
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 loss.. It can be caused by a diverse group of rare disorders that destroy the hair follicle, replace it with scar tissue, and cause permanent hair loss.
A hypertrophic scar is a cutaneous condition characterized by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen which gives rise to a raised scar, but not to the degree observed with keloids. [1]