cicatricial (Meaning)

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cicatricial (a.)

Relating to, or having the character of, a cicatrix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cicatricial

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cicatricial Sentence Examples

  1. The cicatricial tissue formed a tight bond over the wound, sealing it from further infection.
  2. The surgeon carefully removed the cicatricial adhesions to restore mobility to the joint.
  3. Her scalp bore the evidence of cicatricial alopecia, with patches of hairless skin.
  4. The dermatologist prescribed a treatment to minimize the cicatricial scarring left by severe acne.
  5. Despite the cicatricial changes, the skin retained its elasticity and resilience.
  6. The cicatricial fibrosis in his lungs restricted his breathing, requiring supplemental oxygen.
  7. The patient underwent multiple surgeries to repair the cicatricial contractures resulting from burns.
  8. The autoimmune disorder caused cicatricial changes in the mucous membranes, leading to discomfort and difficulty swallowing.
  9. The ophthalmologist diagnosed cicatricial conjunctivitis, a condition causing inflammation and scarring of the eye's surface.
  10. The cicatricial changes in the liver indicated a chronic inflammatory process, necessitating further investigation.

FAQs About the word cicatricial

Relating to, or having the character of, a cicatrix.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cicatricial tissue formed a tight bond over the wound, sealing it from further infection.

The surgeon carefully removed the cicatricial adhesions to restore mobility to the joint.

Her scalp bore the evidence of cicatricial alopecia, with patches of hairless skin.

The dermatologist prescribed a treatment to minimize the cicatricial scarring left by severe acne.