a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue mark with a scar; 'The skin disease scarred his face permanently' scratch: an indication of damage
Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin (or other tissue) after injury. A scar results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues of the body. Thus, scarring is a natural part of the healing process. ... 'Scar' is the debut single from Missy Higgins taken from her first album The Sound Of White. It was written by Higgins and Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra. The single is her most successful thus far, entering the ARIA singles chart at #1 and going platinum. ... Scar is an upcoming horror/crime thriller film with an estimated release date in 2008. It stars actress Angela Bettis, known for starring in the horror film May. The film will be the first live action film presented in HD 3-D. ... Scar is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' popular 1994 animated movie The Lion King. He was voiced by Jeremy Irons in The Lion King and his supervising animator was Andreas Deja.
Scar|スカー|Sukā|or 傷の男 Kizu no Otoko, translated as Scarred Man is an anti-hero from the anime and manga series Fullmetal Alchemist. ... 'Scar' is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series.
A permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound; To mark the skin permanently
A mark left on your skin after certain operations. It is usually slightly raised and is a pinkish or reddish color. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research the body's natural way of healing and replacing lost or damaged skin. It is usually composed of fibrous tissue. Scars may be formed for many different reasons, including as a result of infections, surgery, injuries, or inflammation of tissue. A mark left on the skin after a wound has healed. It looks like puffy red skin. The scar can be very small or very big. A scar can be so big that it makes normal movement difficult. Scratch on the surface of the glass. A polymorphic band, eg from a RAPD reaction, that is sequenced, so that specific PCR primers for the band can be designed. ring scar on the side of a flower bud left by the loss of the outer operculum striated impression in inner surface of shell marking point of attachment of muscle(s) closing the valves. Cliff or steep rock face, on the coast or inland. The mark left from a former attachment. a mark left after regrowth of damaged tissue following an injury. Scar tissue is the fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue destroyed by injury or disease. A hard plaque of dense fibrotic tissue covered by a thin epidermis. A mark of injury from any sort of process (physical or pathologic). The injured tissue has been replaced by connective tissue. Scars may result from wounds that have healed, lesions of diseases, or surgical operations. ... plane wreckage left behind after a crash a permanent mark left on the skin following a wound or surgical procedure. remnants or residuum of the healing process An area of tissue that has healed after tissue destruction has occurred. It is electrically inactive. Electrically inactive tissue cannot transmit electrical signals. A mark left by healing tissue as part of the body's natural healing process. Scars left by breast augmentation surgery are usually small and well-hidden in the crease beneath the breast, around the nipple or in the armpit. A mark left on the skin after healing of the injured or lost tissue. Collagen: A protein chemical substance that is the main support of skin, tendon, bone, cartilage and connective tissue. ... Fibrous tissue replacing the normal tissue destroyed by injury or disease. The size, density and depth of the lesion should always be mentioned in any evaluation. Any opacity or irregularity of the cornea which cannot be readily identified as normal anatomy may be included under this term.
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