Abnormality in healing by scar tissue repair is the formation of keloid, which are benign tumor-like masses caused by excess production of scar tissue
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Keloid is the type of healing by scar abnormality. This occurs around the area where an injury has already occurred. It may develop around the injury. When any injury gets healed, Keloid is formed because of the granulation tissue to grow faster than its normal rate.
It may be divided into early or late based on the maturity level of the scar. The color of the keloid may be pink, dark brown or red. These are shiny and nodules like in structure and they may induce pain, itchiness and changes in the skin texture.It can also affect the skin movement when it becomes sever which is late stage.
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Scapula
shoulder
Image: Scapula
Spine (of the scapula)
high ridge
Image: Spine (of the scapula)
Acromion (of the scapula)
large flattened head on the end of the spine
Image: Acromion (of the scapula)
Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
shoulder socket
Image: Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
Clavicle
collerbone
Image: Clavicle
Humerus
Upper arm bone
Image: Humerus
Head of the Humerus
Proximal end
Image: Head of the Humerus
Greater tubercle (of the humerus)
Large rough portion opposite head