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cic·a·trix C0353000 (sĭk′ə-trĭks′, sĭ-kā′trĭks)n. pl. cic·a·tri·ces (sĭk′ə-trī′sēz, sĭ-kā′trĭ-sēz′) A scar left by the formation of new connective tissue over a healing sore or wound. [Middle English cicatrice, from Latin cicātrīx, cicātrīc-.] cic′a·tri′cial (sĭk′ə-trĭsh′əl), ci·cat′ri·cose′ (sĭ-kăt′rĭ-kōs′) adj.cicatrix (ˈsɪkətrɪks) n, pl cicatrices (ˌsɪkəˈtraɪsiːz) 1. (Pathology) the tissue that forms in a wound during healing; scar2. (Botany) a scar on a plant indicating the former point of attachment of a part, esp a leaf[C17: from Latin: scar, of obscure origin] cicatricial adj cicatricose adjcic•a•trix (ˈsɪk ə trɪks, sɪˈkeɪ trɪks) also cic•a•trice (ˈsɪk ə trɪs) n., pl. cic•a•tri•ces (ˌsɪk əˈtraɪ siz) 1. new tissue that forms over a wound and later contracts into a scar. 2. a scar left by a fallen leaf, seed, etc. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin: scar] cic`a•tri′cial (-ˈtrɪʃ əl) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cicatrix - a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissuecicatrice, scarsymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular diseasecallus - bony tissue formed during the healing of a fractured bonecheloid, keloid - raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury; results from excessive tissue repairpockmark - a scar or pit on the skin that is left by a pustule of smallpox or acne or other eruptive diseasesword-cut - a scar from a cut made by a swordvaccination - the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine | TranslationscicatrixenUK
cicatrix1. the tissue that forms in a wound during healing; scar 2. a scar on a plant indicating the former point of attachment of a part, esp a leaf cicatrix[′sik·ə‚triks] (biology) A scarlike mark, usually caused by previous attachment of a part or organ. (medicine) The connective-tissue scar formed at the site of a healing wound. cicatrixenUK
scar [skar] a mark remaining after the healing of a wound, such as one caused by injury, illness, smallpox vaccination, or surgery. (See also healing and keloid.) Beneath the skin is a fibrous connective tissue known as subcutaneous tissue, composed of cells called fibroblasts, which after injury are stimulated to grow into granulation tissue, knitting the wound together. Scar tissue is formed by dense masses of granulation tissue. Called also cicatrix" >cicatrix.cic·a·trix, pl. cic·a·tri·ces (sik'ă-triks, si-kā'triks; sik'ă-tri'sēz), The classically correct pronunciation is cica'trix but the pronunciation here is more common U.S. usage.A scar. [L.] cicatrix (sĭk′ə-trĭks′, sĭ-kā′trĭks)n. pl. cicatrices (sĭk′ə-trī′sēz, sĭ-kā′trĭ-sēz′) A scar left by the formation of new connective tissue over a healing sore or wound. cic′a·tri′cial (sĭk′ə-trĭsh′əl), ci·cat′ri·cose′ (sĭ-kăt′rĭ-kōs′) adj.cicatrix Scar, see there. cic·a·trix, pl. cicatrices (sikă-triks, sikă-trīsēz) A scar. [L.]cicatrix A scar. Scar tissue.cic·a·trix, pl. cicatrices (sikă-triks, -trish ēz) A scar. [L.]Patient discussion about cicatrixQ. except for for the scars, are there any more consequence to burns? 10 years ago i was burned in my face and right hand from boiling water. i was hospitalized and was treated with skin grafts from my thighs. In the last four weeks I feel a strange feeling in my scar. Its hard to describe the exact feeling but it kind of a painful lump inside my flesh.10 years After that accident can it be that my body is still not over this injury? A. burn scars have 3 optional ways of evolving. a) nothing happens - shouldn't hurt at all (this is by far the most common situation) b) nerve trapping (which happened to me. Its usually begins months after the burn and not years. and you dont have a lump) c) skin cancer from the scar. this is a rare syndrome but you must go to your GP do exclude it. its called marjolin ulcer. Q. what should i do if i got burned from boiling water? how should i take care of my self? will i get a scar? A. ooooOOOooo! i hope you are asking a hypothetic question... a friend wife of mine still got scars from a boiling water accident a few years back. anyway, here is a site that gives instructions on how to react after burns. boiling water is probably second degree burns: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/healthy/firstaid/after-injury/638.html More discussions about cicatrixcicatrixenUK Related to cicatrix: keloidSynonyms for cicatrixnoun a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissueSynonymsRelated Words- symptom
- callus
- cheloid
- keloid
- pockmark
- sword-cut
- vaccination
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