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Does the body ever develop mirroring scar tissue?

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Does the body ever develop mirroring scar tissue?
« on: 02/04/2020 14:49:03 »
We've had this medical query come in from Tim:

Many years ago, I suffered a significant cut on the front of my right mid-thigh. On my left thigh I have since developed a group of small lateral veins that appear to mirror my scar. I believe they have developed as a result of my injury but my partner ribs me about it, saying it is nonsense. Who is right?

Any thoughts?
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