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Muñoz: We all have more scar tissue.
"When it comes to the veteran players, you're dealing with more scar tissue and the inflexibility that comes with being a veteran for years and years," Margolis said.
Johnson may be 45, he may have lost a bit off his fastball and his back may have more scar tissue than Joan Rivers.
It's probably a fact that he ought to be in some less wearing trade now, since he is 31 and has more scar tissue over his eyes than should be offered as a target.
And I didn't feel any more intimate with the world nine months after that, when one more MRI made my doctor hypothesize that my meningioma might only be more scar tissue from the hydrocephalus.
However, this appears to be accomplished through the production of more scar tissue, as opposed to regeneration of native tissue.
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Medical bills totaled $47,000, and it took eight weeks for the doctor to feel normal again, all to learn that both the liver and lung masses were nothing more than scar tissue caused by an old fungal infection.
His wounds don't close up or turn to more seemly scar tissue; they remain, making him forever "one who was crucified".
During that phase the provisional wound matrix is replaced with proteoglycan and collagen molecules which readily become organised into thicker bundles resulting in stronger but more rigid scar tissue.
"We saw an improvement in the ejection fraction, in the ability of the heart to pump out blood, of 25%." As well as pumping more blood, the scar tissue was reduced and the walls of the heart became thicker.
It is important to note that fibrotic deposits and more in general scar tissue within the myocardium alter the normal electric conduction of the heart, generating profound changes in the normal electrical impulse.
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