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cir·rho·sis C0368600 (sĭ-rō′sĭs)n.1. Any of various chronic diseases of the liver characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with fibrous tissue and the loss of functional liver cells, resulting from a variety of causes that include chronic alcoholism and certain diseases and infections, especially hepatitis C.2. Chronic interstitial inflammation of any tissue or organ. No longer in clinical use. [New Latin : Greek kirros, tawny (from the color of the diseased liver) + -osis.] cir·rhot′ic (-rŏt′ĭk) adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecirrhosiscirrhoticenUK
cir·rhot·ic (sir-rot'ik), Relating to or affected with cirrhosis or advanced fibrosis.cir·rhot·ic (sĭr-rot'ik) Relating to or affected with cirrhosis or advanced fibrosis. cirrhotic (sĭ-rŏt′ĭk) Pert. to or affected with cirrhosis. |