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fibrosis
fi·bro·sis F0102200 (fī-brō′sĭs)n. The formation of excessive fibrous tissue, as in a reparative or reactive process. fi·brot′ic (-brŏt′ĭk) adj.fibrosis (faɪˈbrəʊsɪs) n (Pathology) the formation of an abnormal amount of fibrous tissue in an organ or part as the result of inflammation, irritation, or healing fibrotic adjfi•bro•sis (faɪˈbroʊ sɪs) n. the development in an organ of excess fibrous connective tissue. [1870–75] fi•brot′ic (-ˈbrɒt ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fibrosis - development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organpneumoconiosis, pneumonoconiosis - chronic respiratory disease caused by inhaling metallic or mineral particlescystic fibrosis, fibrocystic disease of the pancreas, mucoviscidosis, pancreatic fibrosis, CF - the most common congenital disease; the child's lungs and intestines and pancreas become clogged with thick mucus; caused by defect in a single gene; no cure is knownpathology - any deviation from a healthy or normal conditionmyelofibrosis - fibrosis of the bone marrow | Translationsfibrosis
fibrosis the formation of an abnormal amount of fibrous tissue in an organ or part as the result of inflammation, irritation, or healing fibrosis[fī′brō·səs] (medicine) Growth of fibrous connective tissue in an organ or part in excess of that naturally present. FinancialSeecffibrosis Related to fibrosis: Pulmonary fibrosis, Liver fibrosisWords related to fibrosisnoun development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organRelated Words- pneumoconiosis
- pneumonoconiosis
- cystic fibrosis
- fibrocystic disease of the pancreas
- mucoviscidosis
- pancreatic fibrosis
- CF
- pathology
- myelofibrosis
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