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hypertrophic$36838$ - traduction vers espagnol

SKIN CONDITION
Hypertrophic scars; Radiation-induced hypertrophic scar; Radiation induced hypertrophic scar; Radiation-induced hypertrophic scars

hypertrophic      
adj. hipertrófico
hypertrophy         
INCREASE IN THE VOLUME OF AN ORGAN OR TISSUE DUE TO THE ENLARGEMENT OF ITS COMPONENT CELLS
Hypertrophic; Organ hypertrophy; Hyperthrophy; Hypertrophia; Hypertrophy (medical); Eccentric hypertrophy; Hypertrophied
hipertrofia
hipertrofiarse
pharyngitis         
  • A normal throat
  • [[Exudative]] pharyngitis in a person with [[infectious mononucleosis]]
  • A case of strep throat
  • Throat swab
INFLAMMATION OF THE PHARYNX
Throat infection; Chronic pharyngitis; Acute sore throat; Viral pharyngitis; Acute viral pharyngitis; Gonococcal pharyngitis; Viral sore throat; Acute pharyngitis; Tonsillopharyngitis; Acute catarrhal pharyngitis; Acute purulent pharyngitis; Acute ulcerative pharyngitis; Chronic catarrhal pharyngitis; Chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis; Chronic atrophic pharyngitis; Pharyngotonsillitis; Throat infections; Bacterial pharyngitis; Clergyman's throat; Clergyman's sore throat; Dysphonia clericorum
faringitis

Définition

Hypertrophy
·noun A condition of overgrowth or excessive development of an organ or part;
- the opposite of atrophy.

Wikipédia

Hypertrophic scar

A hypertrophic scar is a cutaneous condition characterized by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen which gives rise to a raised scar, but not to the degree observed with keloids. Like keloids, they form most often at the sites of pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns. They often contain nerves and blood vessels. They generally develop after thermal or traumatic injury that involves the deep layers of the dermis and express high levels of TGF-β.