A plant species of the family CUCURBITACEAE that is a source of TRICHOSANTHIN (a ribosomal inhibitory protein).
An elevated scar, resembling a KELOID, but which does not spread into surrounding tissues. It is formed by enlargement and overgrowth of cicatricial tissue and regresses spontaneously.
The fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue during the process of WOUND HEALING.

Comparative study of carbohydrate-protein complexes. II. Determination of hydroxylysine and its glycosides in human skin and scar collagens by an improved method. (1/1171)

A modification of the existing methods for measuring hydroxylysine, galactosylhydroxylysine, and glucosylgalactosylhydroxylysine is described. The method is based on analysis with an automated amino acid analyzer using a conventional separation system for basic amino acids. The prior removal of acidic and neutral amino acids was necessary. This was achieved by passing an alkaline hydrolysate of collagen through a column of Amberlite CG-120, Type II (H+) and washing the column with 8% aqueous pyridine. A basic fraction containing the hydroxylysine compounds was then recovered from the column by elution with 3 M NH4OH. Model experiments showed that hydroxylysine and its glycosides could be analyzed with an hour and that recoveries exceeded 90%. This method was applied to human tissues to investigate whether the dermal scar is different in collagen composition from normal skin. With the limited number of samples analyzed, the data suggested that long-standing scar tissues reverted to a composition similar to that of normal skin. The composition of hydroxylysine-linked carbohydrate units is also discussed on the basis of the age-related change.  (+info)

Cicatricial fibromatosis mimics metastatic medulloblastoma. (2/1171)

Cicatricial fibromatoses usually occur in the anterior abdominal wall or in the extremities, but rarely in the scalp or the soft tissues of the neck. We report a case of desmoid fibromatosis that developed in a 15-year-old boy 8 months after surgery for cerebellar medulloblastoma.  (+info)

Abnormal reaction to central nervous system injury in mice lacking glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin. (3/1171)

In response to injury of the central nervous system, astrocytes become reactive and express high levels of the intermediate filament (IF) proteins glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), vimentin, and nestin. We have shown that astrocytes in mice deficient for both GFAP and vimentin (GFAP-/-vim-/-) cannot form IFs even when nestin is expressed and are thus devoid of IFs in their reactive state. Here, we have studied the reaction to injury in the central nervous system in GFAP-/-, vimentin-/-, or GFAP-/-vim-/- mice. Glial scar formation appeared normal after spinal cord or brain lesions in GFAP-/- or vimentin-/- mice, but was impaired in GFAP-/-vim-/- mice that developed less dense scars frequently accompanied by bleeding. These results show that GFAP and vimentin are required for proper glial scar formation in the injured central nervous system and that some degree of functional overlap exists between these IF proteins.  (+info)

Role of elevated plasma transforming growth factor-beta1 levels in wound healing. (4/1171)

Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1 plays a central role in wound healing. Wounds treated with neutralizing antibody to TGF-beta1 have a lower inflammatory response, reduced early extracellular matrix deposition, and reduced later cutaneous scarring, indicating the importance of local tissue TGF-beta1. By contrast, increasing the local, tissue levels of TGF-beta1 increases the early extracellular matrix deposition but does not alter scar formation. Increased levels of plasma TGF-beta1 correlate with increased fibrogenesis in the lung, kidneys, and liver. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of elevated systemic levels of TGF-beta1 on wound healing. We used transgenic mice that express high levels of active TGF-beta1 and have elevated plasma levels of TGF-beta1 and wild-type mice of the same strain as controls. Incisional wounds and subcutaneously implanted polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponges were analyzed. Surprisingly, cutaneous wounds in transgenic, TGF-beta1-overexpressing mice healed with reduced scarring accompanied by an increase in the immunostaining for TGF-beta3 and TGF-beta-receptor RII and a decrease in immunostaining for TGF-beta1 compared with wounds in control mice. By contrast, the PVA sponges showed the opposite response, with PVA sponges from transgenic mice demonstrating an enhanced rate of cellular influx and matrix deposition into the sponges accompanied by an increase in the immunostaining for all three TGF-beta isoforms and their receptors compared with PVA sponges from control mice. Together, the data demonstrate that increased circulating levels of TGF-beta1 do not always result in increased expression or activity in selected target tissues such as the skin. The two wound models, subcutaneously implanted PVA sponges and cutaneous incisional wounds, differ significantly in terms of host response patterns. Finally, the data reinforce our previous observations that the relative ratios of the three TGF-beta isoforms is critical for control of scarring.  (+info)

Laparoscopic management of an ectopic pregnancy in a previous Caesarean section scar. (5/1171)

A case of laparoscopic management of an ectopic pregnancy in a previous Caesarean section scar is reported. A 30 year old woman was admitted to our hospital for profuse vaginal bleeding 2 weeks after an abortion had been performed. A urine pregnancy test was positive. Abdominal ultrasound revealed a well-encapsulated bulging mass over the lower anterior uterine wall measuring 7x5 cm. Hysteroscopy revealed retained gestational tissue in the lower corpus despite a normal uterine cavity. An incision was made over the most prominent area of the mass by operative laparoscopy. Dark reddish tissue suggestive of the products of conception was removed using grasping forceps. One-layer of continuous endoscopic sutures along the affected uterine wall was made with 1-0 Prolene. Laparoscopy enabled the successful treatment of an unruptured ectopic pregnancy in a previous Caesarean scar and made it possible to preserve the patient's reproductive capability.  (+info)

Clear cell carcinoma arising in a Cesarean section scar endometriosis: a case report. (6/1171)

Endometriosis of a surgical scar is rare and occurs mainly when a hysterectomy or Cesarean section was performed. We describe a 54-year-old woman with a large suprapubic mass as a definite case of a endomerioid carcinoma developing within the scar endometriosis following Cesarean section. Scar endometriosis, as well as endometriosis at other sites, can turn malignant. Endometrioid carcinoma is the most common histological pattern of malignant tumor arising in endometriosis. But clear cell carcinoma is very unusual. A case of primary clear cell carcinoma in endometriosis of a Cesarean section scar is described. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented case of endomerioid carcinoma developing within the scar endometriosis in Korea.  (+info)

Bias due to incomplete follow up in a cohort study. (7/1171)

AIM: To investigate the bias introduced by incomplete follow up in a cohort study of ocular outcome after premature birth. METHODS: A geographically defined cohort of children born before 32 weeks' gestation was prospectively recruited at birth to study the ocular outcome at 2 years. On the basis of attendance at 2 years, the children's families were allocated to one of three groups: group 1 attended for follow up, group 2 were difficult to trace, and group 3 were very reluctant for assessment. All children were examined by a single ophthalmologist, masked to these groupings. RESULTS: 558 children (98.8% of study group) were examined, of whom 505 were in group 1, 20 in group 2, and 33 in group 3. The groups which were more difficult to study (groups 2 and 3) showed a significantly higher prevalence of ocular abnormalities, including strabismus (p=0. 02) and cicatricial retinopathy of prematurity (p=0.002) compared with those attending for follow up. Further, not all of these cases could have been identified by review of the children's previous records. Ocular abnormalities would be underestimated by 16% (11.3% in group 1 compared with 13.4% in the total cohort, p=0.77). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the prevalence of abnormalities would be underestimated by incomplete follow up, as those subjects who were most difficult to obtain for study had a significantly higher prevalence of abnormalities.  (+info)

Ophthalmic abnormalities in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. (8/1171)

PURPOSE: To determine the frequency of ophthalmic abnormalities in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome) and T-cell lymphoma involving the skin and to describe the clinical course of the disease with selected examples. METHODS: A computerized diagnostic retrieval system was used to identify all patients with T-cell lymphoma involving the skin who were examined at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minnesota) between January 1, 1976 and December 31, 1990. The medical records of affected patients were reviewed. RESULTS: During the 15-year interval from 1976 through 1990, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma was diagnosed in 2,155 patients. Of these 2,155 patients, 42 (1.95%; 26 male and 16 female) had at least 1 ophthalmic abnormality attributable to the disease. The diagnoses in these 42 patients were mycosis fungoides in 19, clinical variants of T-cell lymphoma of the skin (most commonly, peripheral T-cell lymphoma) in 11, and Sezary syndrome in 12. Cicatricial eyelid ectropion was the most common finding, affecting 17 (40.4%) of the 42 patients. Thirty-seven patients had findings that, although probably not a direct consequence of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, have been cataloged in previous studies. CONCLUSION: Although ophthalmic abnormalities in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma are relatively uncommon, the manifestations of the disease are diverse and frequently difficult to treat.  (+info)

Trichosanthes is a genus of plants in the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) that includes several species with medicinal uses. One of the most well-known species is Trichosanthes kirilowii, also known as Chinese cucumber or Gua Lou. The dried fruit of this plant has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to treat various ailments such as lung disorders, fever, and inflammation. It contains various bioactive compounds including trichosanthin, which has been studied for its potential anti-viral, anti-tumor, and immunomodulatory effects. However, it's important to note that the use of Trichosanthes or any other herbal medicine should be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as they can interact with other medications and have potential side effects.

A hypertrophic cicatrix is a type of scar that forms when the body overproduces collagen during the healing process. Collagen is a protein that helps to repair and strengthen tissues in the body. However, when too much collagen is produced, it can cause the scar to become thickened, raised, and firm.

Hypertrophic scars are usually red or pink in color and may be itchy or painful. They typically develop within a few weeks of an injury or surgery and can continue to grow for several months before eventually stabilizing. Unlike keloids, which are a more severe type of scar that can grow beyond the boundaries of the original wound, hypertrophic scars do not extend beyond the site of the injury.

While hypertrophic scars can be unsightly and cause discomfort, they are generally not harmful to one's health. Treatment options may include corticosteroid injections, silicone gel sheeting, pressure therapy, or laser surgery to help reduce the size and appearance of the scar. It is important to seek medical advice if you are concerned about a hypertrophic scar or if it is causing significant discomfort or distress.

A cicatrix is a medical term that refers to a scar or the process of scar formation. It is the result of the healing process following damage to body tissues, such as from an injury, wound, or surgery. During the healing process, specialized cells called fibroblasts produce collagen, which helps to reconnect and strengthen the damaged tissue. The resulting scar tissue may have a different texture, color, or appearance compared to the surrounding healthy tissue.

Cicatrix formation is a natural part of the body's healing response, but excessive scarring can sometimes cause functional impairment, pain, or cosmetic concerns. In such cases, various treatments may be used to minimize or improve the appearance of scars, including topical creams, steroid injections, laser therapy, and surgical revision.

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... is a species of wasp found in Australia. It was initially described as Mikeius schauffi in 2008 by Matthew ... In a 2011 revision, the species was moved from Mikeius to the newly erected genus Cicatrix. Buffington ML (2008). "A revision ...
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"Likes y Cicatrices - Melendi". El portal de Música. Productores de Música de España. Retrieved 26 January 2023. "Yo me veo ...
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Van Toorn, Penny (2008). "Slave brands or cicatrices? Writings on Aboriginal skin in Tom Petrie's 'Reminiscences of Early ...
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Backer, Annette (2010). Les Cicatrices rouges 14-18. France et Belgique occupées (in French). Paris: Fayard. p. 373. Landry ...
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The apex is small and spherical and lacks a cicatrix. The Lituitida, which were originally included in the Tarphycerida as the ...
Kaneishi, Nelson K.; Cockerell, Clay J. (1998). "Histologic Differentiation of Desmoplastic Melanoma from Cicatrices". The ...
"Curando las cicatrices que dejó el tsunami". www.estrellaarica.cl. Retrieved 2018-10-07. "Indonesia: Single parents supported ...
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  • Pueden ser ondulantes, lo que crea una textura serpenteante en la piel, o darle a la piel una textura irregular. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Pueden ser moradas, rojas y rosadas en la piel clara. (umassmemorial.org)
  • También pueden verse de color marrón oscuro en los tonos de piel más oscuros. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Es posible que se use este método para minimizar cicatrices pequeñas, irregularidades menores en la superficie de la piel, cicatrices de cirugía y las que deja el acné. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Consiste en eliminar las capas superiores de la piel con un aparato eléctrico que raspa la piel (abrasión). (umassmemorial.org)
  • Las exfoliaciones químicas se usan con frecuencia para tratar la piel dañada por el sol, el color (pigmento) irregular y las cicatrices superficiales. (umassmemorial.org)
  • En la exfoliación por láser, se usa luz de alta potencia para eliminar la piel dañada. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Se hace un orificio en la piel para eliminar la cicatriz. (umassmemorial.org)
  • En este tratamiento, se usa grasa extraída de otra parte de su cuerpo que se inyecta en la piel. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Se coloca la grasa debajo de la superficie de la piel para levantar las cicatrices hundidas. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Nuestra misión en Skinuva® es hacer evolucionar los estándares dorados del cuidado de la piel mediante la introducción de formulaciones profesionales respaldadas por la ciencia, desarrolladas y clínicamente probadas por médicos. (drhanabergh.com)
  • Los productos Skinuva® se venden actualmente en cientos de consultorios médicos, incluidas las oficinas de Key Opinion Leaders reconocidos a nivel nacional e internacional, y se recomiendan como su producto #1 para cicatrices y productos para aclarar la piel. (drhanabergh.com)
  • La cirugía de revisión de cicatrices está diseñada para reducir la aparición de cicatrices, así como cambios correctos de la piel y desfiguración causada por lesiones graves. (heintzlaw.com)
  • Según los expertos, la piel con cicatrices es más dura e irregular, por lo que es menos capaz de absorber tinta que la piel normal. (extremomundial.com)
  • 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. (web.app)
  • Cicatrix acneärr resultat Cicamed Scar gel är ett behändigt och smärtfritt sätt att resultat dina ärr. (web.app)
  • It was when he reached high that I saw the scar, a deep, ragged cicatrix from above the elbow to the wrist. (web.app)
  • It derives its name from the word "cicatrix", which means scar. (web.app)
  • In reviewing the origin of the terms cicatrix and scar, the term cicatrix is interesting in itself. (medscape.com)
  • He remembers how his father, a farmer, bore his own scars, a mesh of cicatrices across his shoulder blades. (web.app)
  • Cicatrices de Luxe 5 from Flos is a collection of several suspension low voltage chandeliers. (modernnest.com)
  • Por lo general, se las usa para tratar arrugas, cicatrices hundidas del acné y líneas faciales. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Las cicatrices de acné pueden estar hundidas debido a la pérdida de tejido. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Las cicatrices del acné también pueden sobresalir debido al exceso de tejido, que forma un queloide o una cicatriz hipertrófica (abultada). (umassmemorial.org)
  • Las cicatrices son cosas que se pueden cargar toda la vida y que mejor que cubrirlos con tatuajes. (extremomundial.com)
  • El tratamiento adecuado del acné puede ayudar a minimizar las cicatrices. (umassmemorial.org)
  • Una de las principales características de nuestro servicio, sobre todo en los casos de cicatrices y desfiguración, es la capacidad de guiar a la gente hacia un buen tratamiento médico. (heintzlaw.com)
  • No estamos satisfechos en apenas consiguiéndole la compensación de revisión de cicatrices u otras formas de compensación, queremos asegurarnos de obtener el máximo rendimiento de su dinero por conseguir que a los profesionales médicos que han construido su reputación en el tratamiento de lesiones graves como la suya. (heintzlaw.com)
  • Voici un petit tuto sur la manière dont j'ai rapidement fait les cicatrices pour ce Dai-bakemono couturé de la tête au pied. (jinn.fr)
  • Es la idea optimista que tuvo toda esta gente que un buen día decidió convertir las cicatrices de sus cuerpos en otra cosa, gracias a unos tatuajes, en ocasiones sencillos y en otras realmente complejos. (marcianos.com)
  • 17 tatuajes que transformaron cicatrices y marcas en arte. (extremomundial.com)
  • Algunos tenían cicatrices de cirugías que querían ocultar, mientras que otros decidieron hacerse sus tatuajes únicos para cubrir marcas de nacimiento o los dolorosos resultados de algún accidente. (extremomundial.com)
  • The photos of nautiloid cicatrix are from my own collection and from the article R.Chirat, S. Von Boletzky (2003) Morphogenetic significance of the conchal furrow in nautiloids: evidence from Nasopharyngeal cicatrix syndrome (NCS) is a respiratory condition in which a horse's larynx (the tube-shaped organ that contains the vocal cords - sometimes called the voice box) and throat become inflamed and irritated due to unknown reasons. (web.app)
  • Cicatrix cream Other: Cicatrix cream We will be carried out the topical application of the product (Cicatrix cream) in the lesions auto administration three times a day during four months, being controlled by the specialist in months consultations. (web.app)
  • Pero aun si se presenta solo durante la adolescencia, puede dejar cicatrices de por vida. (umassmemorial.org)
  • We present our successful experience that combines cicatrix stretching with a hemostat using local anesthesia in the office followed by several weeks of topical steroids with a minority of patients needing any additional therapy . (bvsalud.org)
  • Hindi meaning of Cicatrix, What Cicatrix means in hindi, Cicatrix meaning in hindi, hindi mein Cicatrix ka matlab, pronunciation, example sentences of Cicatrix in Hindi language. (hinkhojdictionary.com)
  • Combination treatment for cicatrix after neonatal circumcision: An office-based solution to a challenging problem. (bvsalud.org)
  • Descarga y escucha en alta calidad 320Kbps (HD), Escucha y descarga miles de MP3 Gratis. (buentema.me)
  • The use of the word was passed to Italy along the lines of commerce and became cicatrix. (medscape.com)
  • Some say that cultists and smugglers take the significant risk of traversing the Cicatrix to travel into Kyonin. (pathfinderwiki.com)
  • Cicatrix formation, which can form after neonatal circumcision to entrap the glans penis , presents a therapeutic challenge. (bvsalud.org)
  • A medical device used during childbirth Step 2 : Answer to the question "What is a cicatrix? (web.app)
  • Organisation mondiale de la Santé (https://www.who.int/teams/re- teams/regulation-prequalification/regulation-and-safety/ gulation-prequalification/regulation-and-safety/pharmacovigilance/ pharmacovigilance/guidance/reaction-rates-information- guidance/reaction-rates-information-sheets, consulté en juin 2023). (who.int)
  • Additionally, the Cicatrix cream results in to skin reconstruction, thereby improving skin health. (com.bd)
  • 3. Mitomycin-C in the treatment of tracheal cicatrix after tracheal reconstruction. (nih.gov)
  • Even white spots, leukonychia, so often seen on toenails, were included under the term cicatrix. (medscape.com)
  • Hable con el adulto mayor y luego comuníquese con los Adult Protective Services (Servicios de Protección para Adultos), el Long-Term Care Ombudsman (Defensor de los Derechos de los Pacientes en Cuidados a Largo Plazo) o la policía de su localidad. (nih.gov)
  • I have written in the other review that there is a certain Polish sound that bands like Dead Infection, Straight Hate circle with each release and Cicatrix has it! (weebly.com)
  • The following four early growth stages can be distinguished: (1) formation of initial plate of organic matrix (periostracum) with cicatrix, (2) formation of initial calcified shell, composed of the initial organic plate and outer prismatic layer, (3) formation of three-layered shell-wall around the initial calcified shell, and (4) formation of three-layered protoseptum on the inner surface of the initial calcified shell-wall. (researchgate.net)
  • There is a huge gap between that period and this new album so I can`t tell much about their other music that was not on my stereo equipment since then but I am glad that Cicatrix is back to me with a new music. (weebly.com)
  • To keep abreast of the events where Cicatrix Design will be showing, visit the LiveJournal or Myspace pages. (the-lingerie-post.com)
  • Cicatrix Design, and all custom corsetry, is that every corset is a new creation â€" which means that you can get something that perfectly matches your style, and your specifications, without compromising your dream to find a mass-produced item that’s just kind-of what you want. (the-lingerie-post.com)