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Posted By: Deanne on 2008-12-10
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Dr dictates 'she has a little s/l pryoflesh, but that will close over.'  Any ideas?  Thanks!


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Proud flesh
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I think it is proud flesh....which is what happens when a wound is healing...it's an excessive growth of granulation tissue
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According to http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/proud+flesh (sm)
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proud flesh (proud)
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The swollen flesh that surrounds a healing wound, caused by excessive granulation.

proud flesh. As, I would be proud to be able to type today!!
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