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This is done to detect scarring of the liver, called fibrosis, in people with known or suspected liver disease. Scarring increases the stiffness of liver tissue ...
But if tissue scarring has occurred, entropion may persist even after the ... If you have scar tissue on the inside of your lid or have had trauma or ...
The surgeon makes a cut around the stoma and carefully frees the bowel from the abdominal wall and surrounding scar tissue. ... In most people, scars fade with ...
Rebuilding facial structures after traumatic injury or cancer. Improving the appearance of acne and scars. Treating skin fibrosis from cancer radiation therapy.
Scarring can occur after decades of hepatitis C infection. Liver scarring makes it hard for the liver to work. Liver cancer. A small number of people with ...
When your skin heals after symptoms, it may have a changed appearance and coloring, be fragile and slow to heal, or leave scars. Cutaneous porphyrias also ...
The symptoms of toxic hepatitis often go away when contact with the toxin stops. But toxic hepatitis can damage the liver, leading to scarring of liver tissue, ...
"My scars tell a story," she says. It wasn't necessarily the surgery or the resulting scars, however, that caused the 46-year-old from Elkhart, Kansas ...
Among the most common causes of noncancerous lung nodules are scars or marks from a prior fungal infection, such as histoplasmosis or coccidiodomycosis, a ...
Your provider will also look for the presence of a small ball of scar tissue where your vasectomy was performed (sperm granuloma). Other possible causes of ...
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