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cheloid

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Definitions of cheloid in various dictionaries:

noun - raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury

adj - a scar caused by excessive growth of fibrous tissue [n -S] : KELOIDAL

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Variant of keloid.
raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury results from excessive tissue repair
Cheloid might refer to
Cheloniidae is a family of typically large marine turtles that are characterised by their common traits such as, having a flat streamlined wide and rounded shell and almost paddle-like flippers for their forelimbs. The six species that make up this family are: the green sea turtle, loggerhead sea turtle, olive ridley sea turtle, hawksbill sea turtle, flatback sea turtle and the Kemp's ridley sea turtle.
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