A mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue.
1 He showed a depressed triangular cicatrix on the margin of the epigastrium.
2 But from the cicatrix of that healed wound I turn away.
3 The candle-light showed, beneath his right cheek bone, the cicatrix of a recent wound.
4 They lapsed into a silence, then he pointed at the cicatrix stitching his brows.
5 Each tribe has its peculiar fashion as to the position and form of the cicatrix .
6 The size, shape, and level of the cicatrix depend upon the conditions which preceded healing.
7 Stephens mentions a dermal horn on the buttocks at the seat of a carcinomatous cicatrix .
8 If from a wound which has healed, an excision of the cicatrix may be beneficial.
9 The nucleus or germinal vesicle is seen above in the cicatrix or "tread" (b).
10 The teeth have been replaced, but the scar cannot be effaced; it remains a frightful cicatrix .
11 Haven't I told you so many times? His hand moved to her belly, tracing the cicatrix .
12 There is no wound but leaves its cicatrix .
13 The postmortem showed a cicatrix of the bladder which had given way and caused the patient's death.
14 There was a slight enlargement of the abdomen and a cicatrix of the wound in the right groin.
15 On December 15 an incision was made through the old cicatrix directly over the defect in the skull.
16 This operation provides a skin covering, without any danger of the cicatrix being pressed on or becoming adherent.
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