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Granulation tissue is a type of connective tissue that forms during the healing process, typically in response to injury or inflammation. While it can develop near a nerve root, it is not the same as scar tissue, which is a denser fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue after injury. Granulation tissue may eventually mature into scar tissue, but they are distinct stages in the healing process. In the context of nerve roots, excessive granulation can potentially lead to complications such as nerve entrapment or irritation.

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