Sentence examples for scar lesion from inspiring English sources

"scar lesion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing a scar on someone's skin, for example: "The patient had a dark red scar lesion on her arm."

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Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) developing at the margins of the healed Toxoplasma scar lesion is an important cause of vision loss in young patients with maculopathy [2].

Based on this rationale, we have defined good PR as scar lesion.

Initial attempts, in which we used a rigid thin needle to create AR, resulted in a localized fibrous scar lesion at the location of the injured endocardium (data not shown).

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These histologic alterations include epithelial hyperplasia, atypical ductal hyperplasia [ 10], fibroadenoma with 'complex features' [ 11], scar lesions [ 12] and cysts [ 13].

Left wrist motions were restricted and painful; two scar lesions were present at volar site probably due to the previous drainage that took place in the history.

Two surgery scar lesions contained large cystic components, showing homogeneously high signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging with fat saturation, indicative of haemorrhagic cysts (Fig.  5).

In the 5 selected studies, 376 breast lesions were reported, of which 213 were microcalcifications, 110 were asymmetric mammographic findings, 36 were non-calcified regular-shaped lesions, 12 were architectural distortion and 5 were scar lesions.

Twelve months after treatment, some of the scar lesions developed hyperpigmentation, whereas BCVA and OCT findings remained stable.Twenty months after the initial visit, the patient complained again of central blurred vision in the left eye.

If epithelial hyperplasia, atypical ductal hyperplasia, fibroadenoma with 'complex features' or scar lesions are present, the risk of developing breast cancer is roughly doubled if there is also a family history of breast cancer.

In our unpublished experience on 131 patients followed up for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, the 40 recurrences appeared bright on b-1000 images, the mean ADC value of recurrences was comparable with that of primary tumors (0.97 × 10−3 mm /s vs 0.89 × 10−3 mm /s, p = ns); conversely, mature scar lesions invariably appeared dark as background normal tissues on b1000 images (Fig. 3).

Proposed biological mechanisms include enhanced effects of carcinogenic exposures in the presence of chronic inflammation or a compromised immune response [ 48, 49], as well as the possibility of lung cancer evolving directly from the scar lesions created by non-malignant conditions [ 50, 51].

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