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Some years later, she was badly scarred in an automobile accident.
Three of the men, while scarred in various ways, were able to resume normal lives.
There is also concern that prolonged unemployment early in people's working lives will leave them scarred in the long term.
The images show women at their most vulnerable: bandaged, bruised and scarred, in some cases with weeping wounds.
Even young children may be scarred in many ways by their experience and require treatment or long-term therapy to adjust.
Her face was beautifully scarred in the traditional Nuer fashion, with swirls of tiny raised bumps, almost like little droplets of sweat, but skin.
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The new view may help explain why Mars is lopsided--thin-crusted, low, and smooth in the north, and thick-crusted, high, and crater-scarred in the south.
Is there scarring in the heart?
Clinically, constant severe trachoma predicts an increased risk of scarring in children.
Understanding how the uterus heals itself without scarring could help treat scarring in other organs, Critchley said.
"Pulmonary Fibrosis is a disease marked by scarring in the lungs.
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