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"scar tissue" Definitions
  1. the connective tissue forming a scar and composed chiefly of fibroblasts in recent scars and largely of dense collagenous fibers in old scars
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It's replaced by scar tissue, but scar tissue doesn't do the same work as regular cardiac tissue.
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"I have more scar tissue than I thought," Hayes says.
Normally, your body would paste it over with scar tissue.
Because of the scar tissue, she could never have children.
Taking out the implant and scar tissue can cure the cancer.
"Scar tissue does not form that quickly after surgery," he says.
Taryn also had some scar tissue, which added to the discomfort.
Today, Ms. Dyer's face is a pinkened map of scar tissue.
Physiotherapy for vaginal scar tissue has also proven effective in studies.
Holes in bodies presenting as mounds and stripes of scar tissue.
The more scar tissue, the more likely things can go wrong.
But that was just kind of to soften the scar tissue.
Wait, they must've won one for "Scar Tissue"... They did not.
The cold laser breaks up scar tissue and inflammation six inches deep.
This damaged tissue can die and is replaced with stiffer scar tissue.
The same treatment that brings us boners can treat burnt scar tissue.
Fallopian tube scar tissue, from STD-related pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis.
Instead, I developed the psychological scar tissue necessary to ignore the situation.
For decades he's lived in constant pain from migraines and scar tissue.
"Nine years of scar tissue have hampered Hillary here," the Republican said.
If the South is the country's scar tissue, California is its therapy couch.
Last week, Selby was in the hospital to get some scar tissue removed.
It was like unknotting scar tissue and re-finding my inner confident self.
Brennan describes the "scar tissue" his students had to work through making it.
Dubrow says it isn't possible to have scar tissue just two days later.
You say they've been coming at you forever, lot of scar tissue there.
He also has none of the scar tissue from that meltdown at Medinah.
The surfaces are like scar tissue, and the incisions add to this reading.
It can cause the capsule—that scar tissue around the implant—to break.
All the emotions came back, but it was just scar tissue from the surgery.
Eventually electrodes can get so caked with scar tissue that their signals fade completely.
It's almost like there's a core of justice there but surrounded by scar tissue.
"He had scar tissue on his chest and up to his neck," Martin remembers.
Fibrous connective tissue feels the same as scar tissue or gristle on a steak.
Van Ness Obviously the scar tissue from all of that is still very present.
Aside from some pesky scar tissue and a slightly lopsided nostril, I looked fine.
And this is something I got a lot of scar tissue and experience on.
The other technique maps the heart to pinpoint the exact location of scar tissue.
In August, she had another operation, to reverse the colostomy and remove scar tissue.
Doctors are experimenting with enzymes that prevent scar tissue from forming on the spine.
The razor bumps that result can lead to dark marks, scar tissue, and even infection.
They make a racist bitch's hair fall out in clumps and scar tissue completely disintegrate.
For 14 years, I've been creating scar tissue in my spine from this needle moving.
Some plastic surgeons feel that a textured implant prevents the build up of scar tissue.
When you're younger, you don't have much scar tissue from being burned by trying things.
The scar tissue can expand and grow, creating large growths like the one Rhonda had.
She was left with scar tissue that caused pain during sex and agony during childbirth.
The effort involved and the struggles, once overcome, become the scar tissue of future character.
Implanting the stents aims at preventing development of scar tissue and recurrence of the blockage.
Usually, the clot heals over with calcium and scar tissue, and you don't feel anything.
As Nate Diaz's face is so covered in scar tissue, elbows were an excellent choice.
Function loss is a result of "contracture," in which the scar tissue constricts and lessens mobility.
In addition to the scar tissue, I also have what could be classified as large labia.
Instead of replacing that tissue with new heart muscle, all we get is crappy scar tissue.
This causes scar tissue, aka "sclerosis," to develop throughout multiple areas of the central nervous system.
The painful disease causes scar tissue to grow inside the lungs, making it difficult to breathe.
A doctor may even surgically remove scar tissue and sew the skin back together, he adds.
And it turns Claire and Frank's love into a love with a lot of scar tissue.
Removing the implant and the entire capsule of scar tissue around it often eliminates the lymphoma.
"The surgeries left me with tons of scar tissue and nerve damage," Pagonis told VICE News.
That protein layer is referred to as a capsule—some people will call it scar tissue.
If the silicone stays within the shell of scar tissue, it's called an intra-capsular rupture.
This scar tissue partially or completely blocks the electric impulses which are normally able propagate without problems through gray matter, so the trick is figuring out how to implant an electrode without damaging neurons and thereby triggering the build up of scar tissue around the electrode.
But this is what emotional child abuse looks like; it's messy, and the scar tissue is jarring.
Minocycline is known to stain the skin, ears, fingernails, teeth, gums, and scar tissue, the authors note.
More specifically, they were often found in the pocket of scar tissue that formed near the implant.
This scar tissue seems to interfere with the penis' ability to expand when it's filled with blood.
It works by "vaporizing" scar tissue and giving the body the ability to heal itself, Waibel says.
In some cases, it helps to push through scar tissue -- months and even years after an injury.
Surgeons can't control where scar tissue forms during the healing process, and sometimes it wraps around nerves.
Things have improved over time thanks to a massage technique that helps relax the cervical scar tissue.
He wondered: Why can't we make a CAR-T therapy to kill scar tissue in the heart?
So if you have scar tissue there, that will affect how you can digest food in the future.
Ms. Charnetzky said she had needed two more procedures to repair scar tissue left by the Florida surgery.
Eventually, the heart is whittled down to a flimsy wad of scar tissue and that's basically the end.
Selby, 36, lives with endometriosis and was in the hospital last week to have some scar tissue removed.
Over time, the scar tissue became more bearable as she and her husband tried for their second child.
Doctors couldn't reconstruct it, his mother, Letha Ballard, said, but they crafted a joint out of scar tissue.
In fact, Tammy says she's got some nasty scar tissue buildup that caused weird bumps on her bridge.
"Once there's scar tissue — and with nipples, there frequently is — it's very hard to undo that," says Pineapple.
Sometimes, scar tissue can build up around the implant, which makes it harder to remove and re-insert.
These include blood tests to check for markers of scar tissue, or imaging like CT scans or MRI.
In fact, doing so could potentially cause an infection, which is much worse than some overgrown scar tissue.
Cirrhosis is a condition that deteriorates the liver, replacing healthy tissue with scar tissue that blocks blood flow.
We seem to be looking at the wall of a cave, a built-up layer of scar tissue.
DeGrom, who had Tommy John surgery in October 2010, will need another operation to remove the scar tissue.
Some of them began seeking explants, a surgical procedure that involves removing the implants and surrounding scar tissue.
I'm also prone to keloid scarring, which happens when scar tissue builds up to form an unsightly lump.
It's worth noting that Ms. Williams has some serious scar tissue when it comes to this particular tournament.
But the scar tissue of trauma subverts that, builds up callouses and memories where they wouldn't otherwise be.
Ryan found that calluses made the scar tissue from his previous blisters more sensitive and likely to crack.
" Of Dreyer's case, Dr. Previte, who has not treated Dreyer, tells PEOPLE, "If scar tissue in her uterus was the only identifiable challenge to her conceiving a pregnancy, then the studies show that successful break-up of this scar tissue would generally enable her to have successful pregnancies in the future.
The initial travel ban order was effectively blocked after a series of court challenges, but the scar tissue remains.
The toddler survived with some scar tissue—but not everyone who gets Powassan, POW for short, is so lucky.
He is in physical therapy to loosen the scar tissue, and he wants very much to play sports again.
His face was hardened into rivers of scar tissue that kept him from being able to open his mouth.
It can be extremely painful, or completely painless When this happens, cysts (called endometriomas) and scar tissue can form.
"She cut it open and packed it with gauze," Pointer, who still has scar tissue from the procedure, recalls.
In primary myelofibrosis, bone marrow is replaced with fibrous scar tissue, affecting its ability to produce vital blood cells.
But in some instances, the scar tissue made the virus stronger (such as the ability to replicate even faster).
It was hard for him to make out his face beneath the many thin, papery layers of scar tissue.
He learns that he has herniated discs, abnormal cell growth, and scar tissue in his left ankle and knee.
As the cells proliferate, they secrete a chemical that causes the bone marrow to fill with scar tissue ("fibrosis").
Neither side emerged from that confirmation crucible happy about the process, and for some, the scar tissue remains deep.
The machine kept his arm in a constant state of motion and helped slow the growth of scar tissue.
"The body just misunderstands the signals of injury and continues to create more scar tissue than is needed," she explains.
Schoolcraft said her other fallopian tube was damaged and full of scar tissue, and embryos weren't able to be implanted.
Democrats have political scar tissue from being repeatedly pummeled as liberals -- including three straight crushing presidential defeats in the 217s.
It induces the body to create scar tissue, which then blocks eggs from being fertilized and implanting in the uterus.
Cirrhosis of the liver occurs when healthy tissue is replaced with non-living scar tissue, according to the Liver Foundation.
According to Rao, brain tissue tends to envelop implants in scar tissue, which would hinder their ability to properly function.
I remember him sitting in our kitchen at the CNN Baghdad bureau, his face a hardened mask of scar tissue.
Now a tight nub of scar tissue, it functioned like a clogged sieve, preventing fluid from returning to the heart.
We had to take out all the old silicone, clean out everything — the scar tissue — and really reform her breasts.
The textured implant is meant to keep implants from slipping and to minimize scar tissue, according to the Associated Press.
After an honorable discharge, returning home, and joining the reserves in 2013, an MRI showed scar tissue on his brain.
Pineapple contains a mix of enzymes called bromelain, which, according to the N.I.H., may debride scar tissue and decrease inflammation.
The ship's doctors told me that some appeared to have been brutally whipped, their backs a mess of scar tissue.
Vaginoplasties can leave women with a lot of scar tissue, and this is not always briefed in full to patients.
Scar tissue bleeds moreAt even 6-12 months post injury the area is still healing and has increased capillary blood flow.
Textured breast implants have a rough surface, and develop scar tissue around the implant area to help it stay in place.
Typically, BIA-ALCL shows up around the scar tissue from the implant, not the actual breast, according to the Mayo Clinic.
I was out of that money, and I had the scar tissue of not selling to Alan Meckler for $20 million.
Also, some people have the tendency to keloid, which is the overgrowth of scar tissue that you can get from shaving.
Scar tissue is supposed to form around the device to prevent sperm from reaching eggs and fertilizing them, thus preventing pregnancy.
The piercing holes became infected, and scar tissue began to form in the area, only becoming bigger with every passing day.
Doctors discovered that because of the amount of scar tissue I have, the nerves in my arms and legs got damaged.
Due to the large amount of scar tissue, I have nerve damage in my legs and they can be incredibly painful.
"He told us again he's getting scar tissue or something on his heart," forward Andrew Oglevie said after the semifinal victory.
If people take statins their calcium scores go up because statins help plaques heal and leave behind calcium-containing scar tissue.
The three main ways it manifests are through pelvic pain, infertility, and pelvic masses such as cysts, scar tissue, and fibroids.
He realized that the uncut clitoris was sealed underneath scar tissue, often pushed back and up, adhering to the pubic bone.
One girl, Jamba, 13, had an extra layer of scar tissue behind her lens that Dr. Teshome had never seen before.
He first had surgery on the knee in 1994 to remove scar tissue and again in 2002 to remove a cyst.
Ophira Eisenberg and Adam Wade will join forces for this night of heartfelt stories united by the theme of scar tissue.
The disease is usually treatable when caught early by removing the implant and the scar tissue, also known as the capsule.
Experts agree that the essential first step is to remove the implant and the entire capsule of scar tissue around it.
The treatment worked to clear out scar tissue in the mouse hearts, and it did not seem to damage other tissue.
Over time, these get worse and worse, turning into scar tissue as you age... Then there's the whole issue of atherosclerosis.
He said that I could build up scar tissue in my penis, which could prevent me from achieving a natural erection.
The current trial was testing two doses of selonsertib in patients with scar tissue on the liver or fibrosis caused by NASH.
The organ had healed itself, becoming encased in scar tissue that eventually spread "like a cancer" to cover her other internal organs.
The skin flap from her forearm will also cover some of the scar tissue around Burrage's jawline and ear from the accident.
The injured blood vessels cause the bruising, while the white cells help repair the injured tissue by forming scar tissue, he says.
All speak of the emotional trauma and physical pain from the resulting scar tissue that can make childbirth, sex and periods excruciating.
On Tuesday, Lena Dunham had her left ovary removed after the scar tissue on the ovary caused her to experience worsening pain.
When women have C-sections, they can develop scar tissue, which can cause the placenta to adhere to the uterus, he said.
Professional "sugar baby" Nina Peterson is ready to upgrade her breast size — but scar tissue from past infections is holding her back.
It could become scar tissue, but just to be sure that the small chance of recurrence doesn't happen, they monitor her closely.
The card opening was put on hold for a few weeks because Safyre went into surgery to release some tightened scar tissue.
I do it with such repetition and insistence that I've created sores and painful and unsightly areas of permanent thickened scar tissue.
One of Melania Trump's predecessors, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, underwent surgery to remove scar tissue from her small intestine in February.
"We maybe have the scar tissue, too, of companies that didn't move and it's been much harder for them to accelerate," continued McLoughlin.
One of the symptoms is enlarged calf muscles because the muscle tissue is abnormal and may contain scar tissue, according to the MDA.
Since last year, doctors have been keeping their eye on a small spot on Malmberg's brain — something they hope is only scar tissue.
In both of his McGregor fights, that nagging scar tissue above right eyebrow opened again—for the 8th time during his professional career.
This laceration was lower and more towards the nose than previous lacerations, but still contributes to the areas scar tissue and vision loss.
Marine biologists have previously observed scar tissue in surface areas corresponding to the male whales' junk (no, not that junk, the other junk).
And they were able to work on the scar tissue as well, so that's how the cosmetic aspect of things started for me.
Scar tissue in specific locations of the cerebral cortex, which regulates emotional and cognitive functioning, was found only in the blast-injury cases.
Since his five-victory season in 2013, Woods has acquired a kind of scar tissue that no amount of vitamin E will ameliorate.
"About ten years ago, the scar tissue started building up to the point where my nose expanded twice its normal size," Pat says.
This time, of course, he spoke at length with the news media, which bore the cumulative scar tissue of years of Connors's churlishness.
So yes, there is a lot of hatred and a lot of scar tissue, but I do not underestimate humankind's ability to love.
Dr. Aghajanian and Dr. Epstein began by placing a docking site on scar tissue cells in the hearts of mice with heart failure.
The heart pump function is weaker and scar tissue develops, and over time these two processes can lead to heart failure, he said.
For example, childbirth can loosen the ligaments that hold it in place, or scar tissue from endometriosis can impact the positioning of the uterus.
To treat the endometriosis, I had many surgeries including ablation, during which doctors remove growths and scar tissue or destroy them with intense heat.
"We'll see patients who have very advanced disease and lots of scar tissue, and they had no idea they had this condition," she says.
Not only that, the scar tissue didn't resemble the old genetic sequence, so the CRISPR/cas9 system couldn't recognize it anymore, rendering it useless.
" Scar tissue builds up, making surgery more difficult and the immune system is "even more revved up and ready to reject the next heart.
"I bet we've got more scar tissue than any other state on this," Mr. Kaine said in an interview, referring to issues of race.
Hurt is a kind of feeling, after all — and I'll take that over the numbness of scar tissue any day of the week. Well.
But now, they can mute the signaling agent that tells your body to grow scar tissue, and instead use stem cells to regrow muscle.
She developed a painful condition called pelvic adhesion disease, in which her reproductive system is fused to her digestive system due to scar tissue.
"What ultrasound [therapy] is actually doing is increasing tissue relaxation, local blood flow, scar tissue breakdown, which reduces swelling and help inflammation," he said.
But the scar tissue on the committee over the Nunes episode hadn't disappeared, and the episode left both sides deeply untrusting of the other.
As a teenager, he had gaping wounds on his feet from a rare skin disease, linear scleroderma, constricting his right ankle with scar tissue.
A physical examination this week revealed no new problems, and the tenderness Wheeler felt could have been related to scar tissue in his arm.
Over time, the disease can progress as inflammation causes scar tissue and adhesions to build up around the lesions, "webbing" organs and muscles together.
But 11 years later, she has hardening from scar tissue and a constantly sprained chest muscle (her back muscle was used to reconstruct her pec).
Pimple-like in appearance, they are made up of overgrown scar tissue that looks like an intensely inflamed bump on the surface of the skin.
Barber, 27, was deemed infertile in 2013 due to endometriosis, but after surgery in 2016 to remove excess scar tissue, she was able to conceive.
The bottom line: Given the scar tissue around Trump's Iran deal withdrawal, he probably could not have chaired a productive session on nuclear arms control.
We do another X-ray and see that while it has healed (yay!), there's scar tissue that may just be forcing my joint off track.
I have had surgery now three times and there is so much scar tissue it's just one of those things they have eliminated everything else.
When BIA-ALCL is detected early, it's easily treated, and in most cases, simply removing the implant and scar tissue can cure it, she says.
Many people who are rehabbing certain injuries turn to Gyrotonic because it's gentle and graceful, and can even help break down scar tissue, Gaines says.
Left with "superficial damage," as she calls it, in the form of scars and scar tissue, Hegar was honorably discharged and awarded a Purple Heart.
Even if your kidneys recover, your muscles might not ever be the same, because the damaged muscle tissue has been replaced by fatty scar tissue.
An exam found the girl's labia minora removed or altered, her clitoral hood looking abnormal, plus scar tissue and small healing cuts, court records show.
Once approved by your doctor, this can be effective for gently releasing scar tissue and adhesions in people recovering from heart, lung and breast surgeries.
More important, it is the first and only known synthetic conduit for regrowing nerves that does not trigger an immune reaction, allergies, or scar tissue.
Complications from piercings or tattoos are not common but may include severe infections, allergic reactions or keloids, a growth of extra scar tissue, Levine said.
And that scar tissue builds up and blocks your spinal fluid from being able to travel on both side of your spine, front and back.
He was a bleeder who needed plastic surgery to remove scar tissue and 21965 stitches over all to close the many cuts to his face.
When detected early, it can usually be cured by surgery alone, by removing the implant and the capsule of scar tissue that forms around it.
At the end of the first episode, as she sinks into a hot bath, her skin is revealed to be a thicket of scar tissue.
The proposed checklist also would say that more than half of patients experience adverse events like a painful tightening of scar tissue around the implant.
Scar tissue covers the wound, and even nerves that were initially unscathed die, leaving the body less able to renew or rewire damaged nerve circuits.
But wait, there's more: Over time, scarring from repeated small injuries to your penis during sex or sports activities can cause scar tissue to build up.
People often get the two confused because both bumps are solid masses of excess scar tissue that form during a piercing's healing process, explains Dr. Nazarian.
Though most of her injuries were internal and depend on the scar tissue healing with time, Lawrence-Daley says there's one thing she's particularly upset about.
And despite the deaths reported, it's usually very treatable; if the cancer hasn't spread elsewhere, the typical treatment involves removing the implant and any scar tissue.
Though most of her injuries were internal and depend upon her scar tissue healing with time, Lawrence-Daley noted there's one thing she's particularly upset about.
The coils are designed to provoke an inflammatory response that causes scar tissue to form and block the tubes, a process that can take three months.
This is not only for the milestone that Clinton's election would achieve, and all the cultural Rorschach tests, gender dynamics and political scar tissue embedded within.
He's able to do the same on "Scar Tissue," compiling brief moments of romance and prettiness, hanging them all together and seeing what comes of it.
Dr. Percec, director of basic science research in plastic surgery at Penn Medicine, has developed her own surgical approach, reusing scar tissue whenever possible, she said.
There is only a short time between the onset of a heart attack and the development of scar tissue where once there were living muscle cells.
The two relied on low-impact weight training — light dumbbells and resistance bands — to target his atrophied muscles and massage away the lingering hardened scar tissue.
In cases linked to implants, this rare form of cancer grows in the breast, usually in the capsule of scar tissue that forms around an implant.
The scientists learned that mice and other animals also have FAP on scar tissue cells, so they engineered CAR-T cells to seek out the protein.
The evidence is there in the scar tissue that pebbles the body of Samuel Hawley, and there too in the less visible scars on his heart.
Glial cells appear to hinder this regeneration process: they rush to create a physical barrier, sealing the spinal cord with scar tissue that neurons cannot penetrate.
Maybe it was the fact that some immature neurons were injected with the olfactory ensheathing cells; maybe it was the removal of scar tissue during surgery.
As the diseased bone marrow cells grow, they release substances that cause scar tissue to form within the marrow space — a process we doctors call fibrosis.
But the bone-removal surgery, described by one doctor as a "salvage operation," relies on scar tissue and muscle support to reconnect the pelvis and thigh bones.
Sophomore Rawleigh Williams will get the start at running back ahead of senior Kody Walker who aggravated scar tissue from a broken foot he suffered last season.
The cells are injected by a neurosurgeon directly into the site of the spinal cord damage within two to four weeks of injury, before scar tissue forms.
Currently, he has to move his insulin pump around his belly every few days to avoid any scar tissue buildup that would hamper the delivery of insulin.
Afterwards, the cell managed to repair the broken part of the genetic sequence, leaving a "scar tissue" that should, in theory, prevent the viral DNA from functioning.
The losses, to the New York Giants (twice) and last year against the Philadelphia Eagles, provide "mental scar tissue," the type of endemic Brady uses as fuel.
It showed she had endometriosis, a condition where tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside of the organ and can cause painful cysts and scar tissue.
"Most patients diagnosed with BIA-ALCL will be cured by removal of both breast implants along with the scar tissue, or capsule, surrounding each implant," McCarthy said.
The device consists of two small nickel-titanium coils inserted into the fallopian tubes; the scar tissue that develops around the coils is thought to prevent pregnancy.
The first music video I recall was the one for Scar Tissue, a track among the hit songs from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1999 album Californication.
It is placed through the vagina into the fallopian tubes, and is designed to create an inflammatory response that causes scar tissue to form, blocking the tubes.
As the Weeknd has reached for the pop stratosphere in recent years, he's shed some of the scar tissue that made his earliest music so transfixingly unsettling.
Modified immune cells may be trained not just to attack tumors, but scar tissue in the heart and perhaps any cells in the body that cause disease.
But during Lee's initial meeting with Jennifer, Lee diagnosed the growths as keloids, a type of raised scar tissue that forms due to trauma to the area.
Still, I had been eager to cover up the scar tissue for almost a decade, so I got a tattoo on my vagina the second I turned 18.
Within three months after implantation, scar tissue is supposed to naturally form around the coils until the tubes are completely closed off, so sperm can't reach any eggs.
The cancer can be cured if it's caught early by removing the implant and the scar tissue around it, but it can require chemotherapy or additional serious treatments.
The right-hander Jacob deGrom will most likely miss the remainder of the season because of built-up scar tissue pinching the ulnar nerve in his right elbow.
But he's now in danger of losing his carefully crafted nose after dozens of surgeries left him with infections and scar tissue so extensive he can barely breathe.
Somewhere within me, beneath the scar tissue, was a child who'd once believed that Sunday school lesson of universal love and was waiting for it to be true.
The most popular Neuticles are now made of solid silicone which is textured to prevent scar tissue from forming, and they cost as much as $469 a pair.
"Tinting darkens your hair, but it can make any gaps or scar tissue more obvious, so you have to fill those holes with pencil or wax," says Madron.
"When you leave it uncovered like I was doing initially, letting it heal on its own, that raw surface can adhere to itself, forming scar tissue," she said.
His rehab's goals were twofold: to break through the scar tissue that had developed and to loosen the whole skeletal system, which in turn would rebalance his body.
Someone has a heart attack and recovers, but is left with scar tissue, the result of cell death due to temporary oxygen starvation resulting a blocked blood vessel.
That's a challenge for Strother because, like many black men, frequent shaving causes him to develop razor bumps, which can lead to dark marks, scar tissue, and even infection.
The women also reported a variety of complications including serious vaginal tearing, bleeding and scar tissue that formed obstructions and required additional treatment, according to the report in Menopause.
After a while, the area will form an eschar (a giant type of scab) that will fall out in a huge clump, leaving behind a hole with scar tissue.
After this three month period, women are supposed to have the HSG test to make sure the scar tissue has formed and the procedure was successful, as Bogle did.
The resulting scar tissue does not contain any hair follicles and, as a result, is free of the fat cells that would otherwise make it look like normal skin.
Introduced in 2002, Essure involved the placement of metal coil which, when placed into each fallopian tube, induces scar tissue to form—this blocks sperm from reaching the ovaries.
Electrodes made from these latter materials often suffer from a partial or total loss of signal over time due to the formation of scar tissue from the electrode insertion.
It has the remarkable capacity to regrow amputated limbs complete with bones, muscles and nerves; to heal wounds without producing scar tissue; and even to regenerate damaged internal organs.
Dr. Percec cut through S.A.'s stitching and scar tissue, removed a large uncomfortable cyst that resulted from the circumcision, widened the vaginal opening and surfaced the remaining clitoris.
In most cases, removing the implant and the scar tissue around it cures the cancer, but if it is not detected early it can spread and kill the patient.
For example, he has found that the ink in fingernail tattoos doesn't always absorb into the scar tissue, so he sometimes has to redo them or touch them up.
Compared to Nadal and Murray, who have racked up years of beatdowns by Djokovic at the hardcourt Grand Slams, Thiem comes into the match relatively free of scar tissue.
The government's scrutiny of General Motors never scored any fatal hits—one antitrust lawsuit dragged on for years, ending in a dismissal—but the scar tissue was damaging enough.
We arrived without incident and were greeted by Mohammad Masood, an ample-gutted major whose left arm was ridged with scar tissue from an ambush in Mosul in 2006.
In repairing the damage, the body creates plaques of scar tissue under the skin of the penis, causing it to bend or curve abnormally or become indented when erect.
The two women were getting changed near one another, and Hélène caught sight of Marie's mastectomy scar: where Marie's left breast should be, scar tissue dashes across her chest.
As it turned out I still have fibroid tumors, some endometriosis, inflammation, scar tissue from my surgery and high natural killer cells (which may or may not attack healthy embryos).
I recognize that some of these images might represent the before: images of a slave's back, gnarled and branched with scar tissue used in the work of Carrie Mae Weems.
The three cardioversions — electrical shocks to the heart — he underwent were likely to treat the Afib, and an ablation is a surgical procedure to create scar tissue inside the heart.
In endometriosis, the tissue that normally lines the uterus can actually escape and grow outside the uterus, causing severe pain, bloating, and in some cases, scar tissue, adhesions, and infertility.
One such, Pliant Therapeutics, also in Silicon Valley, is using Transcriptic to test treatments for fibrotic disease—the formation of scar tissue in places like the lungs and the heart.
West's mother decided on adoption when she wasn't able to have children of her own because of scar tissue from a ruptured appendix that she couldn't afford to have removed.
"I have to have a surgery on my uterus to kind of repair this hole, so they need to like clean that out and then there's scar tissue," Kim clarifies.
For example, the valve could lead to scar tissue building up in the seminal ducts, which could stop sperm from traveling through the tubes and cause long-term infertility issues.
Last year at Ashe Stadium, she squandered a 26-26 lead in the third set against eighth-seeded Madison Keys, a loss that seemed to leave some emotional scar tissue.
Other issues include abnormal tissue like in the case of a uterine septum (which women can be born with) or scar tissue in the uterus, from prior infections or surgeries.
Last year at Ashe Stadium, she squandered a 5-1 lead in the third set against eighth-seeded Madison Keys, a loss that seemed to leave some emotional scar tissue.
Portland artist Ka'ila Farrell Smith reassembles elements of indigenous design, abstract formalism, and graffiti into paintings about fractured identity, with dense surfaces built up like mounds of colored scar tissue.
Trauma to that area can cause something as simple as a few broken blood vessels, all the way to breaking that capsule of natural scar tissue that surrounds all implants.
Over time, the affected soft tissue can develop scar tissue, which impedes range of motion and often triggers a cycle that keeps runners off of their feet for months on end.
"If there's substantial scar tissue and cysts, and they have a history of many surgeries, their anatomy can be somewhat unusual, and that can make operating more difficult," Dr. Rosner says.
The findings go against previous theories in medicine that these surgeries, particularly appendectomies, reduce chances of fertility due to scar tissue forming around a woman's fallopian tubes, where her eggs travel.
OF Michael Brantley, on the 60-day disabled list with a shoulder injury, had "an outpatient procedure to relieve scar tissue buildup in his shoulder," the team said Friday on Twitter.
Enter graphene, which has excellent conductivity, plasticity, and bioconductivity in the body, making it the ideal material for manufacturing electrodes which could be implanted without promoting the buildup of scar tissue.
It's notably not a breast cancer, but a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the scar tissue surrounding the implant that takes an average of eight to 193 years to develop.
The cultural pressures of masculinity, the scar tissue of inevitable failures, the demonstrations of what happens to men who reveal weakness will make him more clenched, tensed, numbly severed from himself.
It explores the sources of our emotional wounds, and the various ways that living with the burden of psychological scar tissue can shape reality at every level of life and society.
Treatments like radiation can also toughen delicate tissues, making them less sensitive and prone to tears, and create scar tissue around the anus and vagina, causing discomfort during certain sex acts.
But if the egg's movement is blocked or slowed down (by scar tissue from a previous surgery, for instance), it will attach to tissue outside of the uterus, causing an ectopic pregnancy.
I recently saw a plastic surgeon and he said the only way that this will ever close up is to have all the scar tissue cut off and the hole stitched up.
"I had to have cartilage taken from my ear to rebuild my nose and a couple of operations to scrape out the cartilage because the scar tissue wasn't healing properly," he continued.
The tests can quickly assess the effectiveness of surgery or other treatment, while traditional biopsies and CT scans can still remain inconclusive as a result of scar tissue near the tumor site.
C-sections are inherently more dangerous than vaginal deliveries, putting women at risk for infection, hemorrhage, injury, and scar tissue adhesion, and reaching a death rate of 11 out of 100,603 pregnancies.
Several years ago, scans revealed another mass in her body — but the scar tissue and other physical consequences of her surgeries and radiation have made it difficult to access for a biopsy.
That there's barely time to process one outrage before another replaces it, leaving just the faint memory and a little bit of scar tissue from the previous Worst Thing to Ever Happen?
When it works as intended, scar tissue forms around the device over the course of about three months and builds a barrier to block sperm from reaching -- and fertilizing -- a woman's eggs.
The fitness trainer had two ablations (a surgical procedures to create scar tissue inside the heart) and three cardioversions (electrical shocks to the heart) — all to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular heartbeat.
Because I had picked so hard at Claudette two years ago, a thin layer of scar tissue had formed and the result was a hard, encased ingrown that Marta was unable to remove.
It involves a pair of metal and polyester coils inserted into the fallopian tubes that induce the body to create scar tissue, which then blocks eggs from fertilization and implantation in the uterus.
Losing both breasts to cancer was already tough enough, but then Genevieve Esgate was faced with another problem — most of her wardrobe didn't work with the scar tissue that remained on her chest.
As for McIlroy, the Northern Irishman who started the day just one stroke behind Spieth, he now has some more Masters scar tissue and is five strokes off the lead at two over.
While there were plenty of fights and some notoriously difficult personalities, most of the battles were civil and resolved in a way that did not leave the scar tissue that other administrations suffered.
I think if the massage was done for longer, it could probably help in lymphatic drainage, and I think it could be beneficial to loosening up maybe scar tissue, or just tight tissue.
In the new study, published in the journal Nature, the technology was used to target scar tissue that stiffens the heart and prevents it from fully relaxing between beats in heart failure patients.
"It can be used as a massage technique, it can stretch the tissue out, it can bring local inflammation to an area for healing, or even break up scar tissue after surgery," Mancuso explained.
I'd seen some of the more iconic and disquieting pictures, like the image of Gordon, the slave who'd been whipped so many times that his back, when photographed, was a latticework of scar tissue.
Like other forms of self-myofascial release, the TheraGun G2PRO is intended to decrease post-workout muscle and joint soreness by increasing blood flow to your muscles and breaking down scar tissue, he says.
"It can be used as a massage technique, it can stretch the tissue out, it can bring local inflammation to an area for healing, or even break up scar tissue after surgery," Mancuso says.
The birth control device, Essure, is a small metal coil that gets inserted into the fallopian tubes, causing sperm-blocking scar tissue to form, and marketed as the only non-surgical permanent infertilization device.
They found that some people who had Takotsubo were easier to fatigue during exercise, had scar tissue on their hearts, and had similar long-term survival rates as people who'd had a heart attack.
I'd seen some of the more iconic and disquieting photos, like the image of Gordon, the slave who'd been whipped so many times that his back, when photographed, was a latticework of scar tissue.
The surgery lasted seven hours due to extensive scar tissue surrounding the disc (I had been in pain for years and never had the pain evaluated), and the recovery was very long and slow.
Considered to be in remission, Spencer remained unbothered by any cancer-related health complaints until his doctors connected the dots from chemotherapy as a baby to the scar tissue in his lungs as a teen.
We anguished together when scar tissue pains appeared never-ending, comforted one another in moments of paranoia, assured each other that pregnancy is still possible, and celebrated when dinners are digested without waves of nausea.
He doesn't want to be a burden to anyone, there's some scar tissue around having basic human needs because maybe in his past he wasn't seen as equal or allowed to exist fully as himself.
The 45-year-old fitness trailer has since had five procedures in six months, including two ablations (a surgical procedures to create scar tissue inside the heart) and three cardioversions (electrical shocks to the heart).
"If you don't repair the urethra, you can get scar tissue that would prevent them from urinating normally, or a fistula forms where the urine would have just been pooling outside the urethra," Purohit added.
But you shouldn't cut him, because if the rosiest assessments of his recovery from surgery are correct, and this is just scar tissue breaking up, then he could be awesome again later in the year.
Dr. Clifford G. Robinson, a radiation oncologist at the university and senior author of the report, was wary at first when Dr. Cuculich proposed using focused radiation to burn off scar tissue in malfunctioning hearts.
The first step in treatment should be to take out the implants — both, even if only one appears to be causing trouble — and to fully remove the capsules of scar tissue that form around them.
The possible causes of a blood clot include trauma, repetitive motion or the buildup of scar tissue, said Dr. Allan Stewart, the medical director of aortic surgery at Mount Sinai Health System in New York.
The goal of the trial was to record a statistically significant increase in the proportion of patients that achieved improvement in fibrosis, or building up of scar tissue in the liver, without worsening of NASH.
Another potential issue was that her uterus "was two-thirds scarred shut" as a result of the emergency cesarean section she'd had with Calvin, which resulted in a surgery where the doctor removed the scar tissue.
"My understanding is that this next round of surgeries will focus on the scar tissue around his right eye, but ultimately Shriners will determine what's next for Dilbireen after they see him this week," LaStaiti said.
Tamra shared the news with her followers on Instagram, posting a photo of the couple holding hands before Eddie, 45, went in for his second ablation — a surgical procedure to create scar tissue inside the heart.
I could get a new magnet, but the knot of scar tissue in my ring finger would force me to put it somewhere else, and I'll only open so many digits for a temporary sixth sense.
Then the uncomfortable chest expansion, waiting for the scar tissue over the expanded chest to heal, and then cutting it open again to shape that into a breast and lifting my natural breast to create symmetry.
While your physician or dermatologist can tell you definitively what the bump is, if it looks like an angry pimple on the surface of the skin with scar-tissue texture, then congrats, you've got a keloid!
Four patients in the study actually had serious cases of heart disease, four had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and two more had to have surgery to remove a buildup of scar tissue in their throat.
Also, he pointed out, performing a gastric bypass in a patient who previously had a gastric band or sleeve may increase the risk of complications, because the patient will have scar tissue from the earlier surgery.
Dr. Bloodworth, who trained with Dr. Foldès, said he excised Ms. Gbaya's re-accumulated scar tissue, cut the suspensory ligament and anchored the clitoris using tiny stitches, steps he considers necessary to keep it from retracting.
Clemens said there is no evidence that removing the implants and any scar tissue that has developed around it in women who have not been diagnosed reduces their risk of getting the lymphoma in the future.
Symptoms of endometriosisEndometriosis is a form of chronic inflammation that can cause scar tissue, or adhesions, to develop in the pelvis, which can be so painful to the point that they reduce your quality of life.
I cracked open my eyes and watched her hover her palm over my right outer ankle — right where doctors say the old mass of scar tissue lives — and fan her fingers open and closed a few times.
People with NAFLD who already have scar tissue (like fibrosis) are known to be at higher risk for progressing to cirrhosis (advanced scarring that makes it difficult or impossible for the liver to function) and liver cancer.
Kiedis documented his own cycle of sobriety and relapse — and the strain it put on his friendship with Flea — in his 2004 autobiography "Scar Tissue," a sordid and soulful best seller that Flea said he's never read.
Then we placed a pin across the joint to keep it straight while his growing bones continue to take shape and his body lays down the internal scar tissue that will be needed for long-term stability.
Jennifer had keloids, or raised scar tissue, that wouldn't seem to stop growingJennifer, whose age was also not disclosed, said that she first noticed the growths 11 years ago, after she had gotten her upper ears pierced.
I have so much more to say about this, but I'd love to hear from both of you about how you think "The Extraordinary Being" reveals the scar tissue of this very recent era in American history.
I'm treading very carefully here to avoid spoilers, because even though viewers will have figured out most of the reveals in "Two Portraits" before they're directly depicted, the episode feels like a steady excavation of scar tissue.
Had Ms. Gbaya returned for follow-up care, Dr. Percec said she might have prevented scar tissue buildup with a technique she incorporated in 2018: taking skin from inside the cheek and grafting it over the clitoris.
When the myelin or nerve fibers are attacked and damaged, scar tissue, or sclerosis, is formed, which prevents the proper transmission of messages through the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves, producing a wide variety of symptoms.
One apparent issue, Dreyer revealed, was that her uterus "was two-thirds scarred shut" as a result of the emergency cesarean section she'd had with Calvin, which resulted in a surgery where the doctor removed the scar tissue.
So far, the 45-year-old fitness trailer has had two ablations (a surgical procedures to create scar tissue inside the heart) and three cardioversions (electrical shocks to the heart) — all to treat his AFib, an irregular heartbeat.
Susan Barrow got her implants removed and felt immediate improvementsOn January 22, Barrow had her breast implants removed, along with the scar tissue that had formed around the devices in the 12 years they were in her body.
It wasn't a cyst, but an issue with her fallopian tubes — scar tissue from an appendix removal 20 years ago had blocked one tube, apparently, and it had swollen so severely that the surgeon had to remove it.
Here's how it works: With your face numbed by either cream or a local anesthetic, a hypodermic needle is inserted underneath the skin, below the scar tissue, and run from side to side, beneath the surface of the skin.
It means that after Diaz suffered his first brow laceration and repair, even if it healed perfectly and was done by the most skilled plastic surgeon, the scar tissue would reach only 80% of the areas previous tensile strength.
" The product — by Hatch Mama — retails for $12, with the company describing it as an "all-natural hydrating" treatment that "was made for pregnant bellies to help minimize stretch marks during pregnancy and help soften inflamed scar tissue postpartum.
Dr. Posner and her team's chiropractic techniques for running injuries include the Graston Technique, which pinpoints areas of scar tissue through the use of specialized stainless steel instruments that are also used to gently smooth out and eliminate the tissue.
If someone with severe endometriosis is able to become pregnant, they may experience birth difficulties if they have a C-section — especially if they've had several surgeries related to the condition (often to remove scar tissue or endometriosis-affected tissue).
In women, if the bacteria moves up into the uterus, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, a condition whose symptoms include long-term abdominal pain, scar tissue buildup in the fallopian tubes that can lead to ectopic pregnancies, and infertility.
" The Papa Doo Run Run Facebook page said Rush was diagnosed and treated for throat cancer several years ago, and stating that his death was caused by the "after-effects and scar tissue from the chemo and radiation" which was "devastating.
Essure, the only non-surgical permanent form of birth control for women marketed in the US, is inserted into the fallopian tubes, where scar tissue forms and builds a barrier to block sperm from reaching -- and fertilizing -- a woman's eggs.
For Lou Duva, who possessed one of the ring's most recognizable faces — bushy-browed, with a fleshy, pug-nosed face lined by scar tissue and capped by a mane of white hair in his later years — boxing was a passion.
Dodgers president Andrew Friedman also told the Los Angeles Times' Andy McCullough that the tear is in Urias' shoulder is acute instead of due to excessive wear, something that should drastically reduce the amount of scar tissue left in his shoulder.
"Yesterday I had a two hour surgery to remove my left ovary, which was encased in scar tissue and fibrosis, attached to my bowel and pressing on nerves that made it kinda hard to walk/pee/vamp," Dunham wrote on Wednesday morning.
Dr. Drogo Montague, who wasn't involved in the new study but often treats urological issues in men after prostate removal, also said some penises may appear shorter after surgery due to scar tissue that builds up when men have sex with partial erections.
Once you've seen the ovens where Jews were burned, the showers where they were gassed, and the lines of skeletal prisoners standing in front of corpse-filled mass graves as they wait to be executed, it stays with you like emotional scar tissue.
The first and second stages are generally thought to be more mild forms of the disease, while the third and fourth stages are more difficult to live with, and can involve more scar tissue and cysts around the ovaries and/or fallopian tubes.
"When Alana was born 10 years ago, there's so much scar tissue right here that the doctor, he didn't know how deep to go down and that's why he ended up cutting Alana's head open twice," Shannon said, pointing to her forehead.
He is a bear of a man, standing some six feet five inches and weighing perhaps two hundred and seventy pounds, with dark hair, a mustache, and a swath of scar tissue on the left side of his face, from a motorcycle accident.
The brain is crowded, damp, ever-shifting, salt-filled, and home to large cells that tend to encase foreign objects in scar tissue; a sensor lodged in the cortex had to be designed like a robot built for a misty jungle planet.
According to the WHO, women and girls who experience more severe forms of genital cutting, like clitoridectomy, excision, or infibulation, can suffer from chronic genital infections, painful or irregular menses, excessive scar tissue, pain during sex, complications during childbirth and even death.
The fresh-faced crew, led by a young helmsman with no scar tissue from 2013, has Spithill entertaining the idea of stepping down and has itself one victory from taking the sport's oldest major trophy all the way back to New Zealand.
When she does draw close to herself — as in the first essay, "Scar Tissue," about being stabbed as a graduate student — the collection dazzles, but Bernard gravitates far more toward the bodies of others, of her husband and her Ethiopian-born daughters.
"In general, Dilbireen's doctors at Shriners Hospitals believe it's best to do these types of procedures while a child's face is still growing, so that scar tissue can be released allowing as much normal growth and development to occur as possible," the statement said.
He changed his delivery to find a route around the accumulated scar tissue and then he wasn't a starter anymore; he was a lefty who pitched only to other lefties, with a sidearm delivery that was not deceptive enough to do him much good.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star, 50, shared the news with her Instagram followers, posting a photo to her story of her and Eddie holding hands before he went in for his second ablation — a surgical procedure to create scar tissue inside the heart.
Consisting of two small coils, made of a nickel alloy and a polyester-like fiber, the device is placed in the fallopian tubes through the vagina, and is designed to create an inflammatory response that causes scar tissue to form and block the tubes.
Pimple Popper cut all four growths off Jennifer's ears, and they ended up weighing nearly a pound totalDuring Dr. Lee's initial meeting with Jennifer, she diagnosed the growths as keloids, a type of raised scar tissue that forms due to trauma to the area.
The only healthy regular starter this season for the Mets has been deGrom, who missed the final weeks of the 2016 season to have surgery to remove scar tissue that was pinching the ulnar nerve in his right elbow and to reposition the nerve.
For the males, the team measured the length of both the ventral and the dorsal spikes of the penis, and also the amount of damage, measured as scar tissue a day after intercourse, that males of a particular population inflicted on the reproductive tracts of females.
Think about it like this: "When people have a natural dimple, the skin is tethered below [to the double zygomaticus major muscle] and it's basically the equivalent of scar tissue, not from a trauma, but the way you developed, so they're not very deep," says Dr. Liotta.
Their lungs scar up more quickly, and many miners develop large masses of scar tissue and nodules, according to Dr. Robert Cohen, professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Northwestern University at the Feinberg School of Medicine and medical director of the Black Lung Clinics Coalition.
Pelvic floor exercises, vibrators, techniques for dealing with scar tissue and restricted range of motion, dilators as well as lubricants: Dr. Guntupalli and Ms. Karinch tackle these specifics to encourage survivors to redefine sex after cancer as a sensual source of delight in a range of activities.
Rakell is also fully recovered from surgery last month to repair scar tissue - a procedure that forced him to miss the World Cup of Hockey and was related to an appendectomy that kept him out of the lineup for the final seven regular-season games last spring.
As the team details in its report, it used electron microscopy and immunofluorescence to study how the graphene interacted with neuron cultures and found that the neurons remained healthy and capable of transmitting electrical signals normally without any adverse reactions which would lead to the formation of scar tissue.
" Sister Khloé Kardashian looks on with wide eyes as Kim tells the family about the procedure to remove scar tissue from her difficult previous labors, noting that the decision to try for a third baby "would still be a really high-risk pregnancy, just, like, we'd be able to get pregnant.
And some part of MMA is always stuck in a time warp where all-over-print Ts are always in stock, distressed jeans with a fleur-de-lis on the ass are always in style, and familiar faces always have an audience no matter how much scar tissue they carry.
It was a big day for me because I had dared to wear a shirt that didn't come up to the base of my neck, which meant the keloid scar — a raised, red, lumpy mass of scar tissue that I hated with all my might — across the middle of my chest was visible.
It was a little more extreme, because Hillary had built up so much scar tissue and grudges about the media, some real and some imagined, and so I think it was a little more amplified, but I don't want to equate the way they control the press to what Trump is doing.
"My understanding is that this next round of surgeries will focus on the scar tissue around his right eye, but ultimately Shriners will determine what's next for Dilbireen after they see him this week," said Scott LaStaiti, a Los Angeles-based film producer and philanthropist who was involved in finding Dilbireen medical care.
Embedded in my scar tissue is this fear: that while relief is the prevailing mood on the morning after, in reality Mr. Beshear's win is likely to be an anomaly rather than an omen — a victory resulting from a perfect storm along the lines of Senator Doug Jones's 2017 election in Alabama.
Last fall, he suffered a brutal blow to the face when he hit the top of the halfpipe while doing a double cork 1440 on the slopes in New Zealand — an injury needing 62 stitches and for which he still receives visits from a physical therapist to break up the scar tissue in his lip.
Clinton can be chalked up in part to Americans' struggles to adjust to changing gender roles at home, at work and in politics, her history of political combat has also left scar tissue that, in part, defines the candidate she is: wide-eyed about the realities of Washington, but cautious and wary to a fault.
Unfazed, the PR rep referred me to reading material that explained that, while the technology is used to treat ED or Peyronie's disease—a condition in which a fibrous scar tissue forms beneath the surface of the skin, causing curved and painful erections—people who simply want to have harder, better erections can also benefit.
But I've got a lot of scar tissue, because when I was governor of Virginia, there was a horrible shooting at Virginia Tech, and we learned that through that painful situation that gaps in the background record check system should have been closed and it could have prevented that crime, and so we're going to work to do things like close background record checks.
In a new study, conducted by researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre and the University of Trieste in Italy, and published in the journal ACS Nano, the suggestion is it could be used to make highly effective, flexible brain implants in future — biodevices that avoid the loss of signal problem associated with the scar tissue that can form around modern electrodes made from more rigid substances, such as silicon and tungsten.
Is it possible that you've accumulated so much scar tissue, back and forth with political opponents that has you girding for it all the time that makes it difficult for you to lead effectively, interact effectively with people on the other side there's a mask up and you can't – HILLARY CLINTON: Well, all I can tell you is that there's no evidence of that in my public career.
The big injuries come like clockwork, as soon as the pain from a past wound has leveled off: an ankle sprain in 2007 that left behind a mass of scar tissue, a wrist sprain in 2013 that keeps me from chaturanga-ing in yoga today, a klutzy fall on my knee that shows up as a blob of inflammation in an MRI, and, in August, a broken foot bone that put me in a knee-high boot.

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