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No patients had atrophy or scarring from their lesions.
It was unusually difficult because Mr. Collison had extensive internal scarring from radiation treatments.
She could breathe only through a hole in her windpipe because of scarring from the trauma and earlier reconstructive surgery.
As well as scarring from burning-hot stones or pestles, women report problems with breastfeeding and a loss of confidence.
Not until then was there "a new group of people without massive psychological scarring" from the 1929 crash.
In 1958, scarring from a viral infection had disrupted the normal electrical circuit that linked his heart's chambers, and Mr. Larsson's heart could no longer contract synchronously.
Doctors portrayed what they did this week as a matter of fairly simple repair work on an artery that had been narrowed by scarring from the earlier angioplasty.
These can be cleft palates, grapefruit-sized tumours, noma (holes in the face from a bacteria prompted by malnutrition), or scarring from animal attacks.
Scarring from biopsies could make breast cancer harder to detect when the women are older and have a much higher risk of getting the disease, critics say.
He now faces about a 40percentt chance of the stent being blocked again by scarring from yesterday's angioplasty, Dr. Reiner said.
Hayden, who had abdominal surgery in May to heal scarring from the original injury, has been limited for most of training camp.
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