
1) Als 2) Arteriolosclerosis 3) Arteriosclerosis 4) Arteriosclerotic 5) Induration 6) Ms 7) Osteosclerosis
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1) Induration 2) Medical hardening 3) Medical terminology 4) Pathology
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[medicine] In medicine, sclerosis (also spelled sclerosus in the names of a few disorders; from Greek σκληρός `hard`) refers to the stiffening of a structure, usually caused by a replacement of the normal organ-specific tissue with connective tissue. Types include: ...
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Hardening of an organ or tissue, especially that due to excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
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(Gr. sklrosis hardness) a induration, or hardening; especially hardening of a part from inflammation and in diseases of the interstitial substance. The term is used chiefly for such a hardening of the nervous system due to hyperplasia of the connective tissue or to designate hardening of the blood vessels.
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A hardening of tissue; often occurs in advanced stages of arthritis
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A degenerative hardening of tissue, usually due to scarring, following inflammation or as a result of ageing. Sclerosis can affect the brain and spinal cord, causing neurological symptoms, or the walls of the arteries. See also multiple sclerosis.
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<pathology> A induration or hardening, especially hardening of a part from inflammation and in diseases of the interstitial substance. The term is used chiefly for such a hardening of the nervous system due to hyperplasia of the connective tissue or to designate hardening of the blood vessels. ... Origin: Gr. Sklerosis = hardness ... (18 Nov ...
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(sklә-ro´sis) an induration or hardening, especially of a part from inflammation, or in disease of the interstitial substance. The term is used chiefly for such a hardening of the nervous system due to hyperplasia of the connective tissue or for hardening of the blood vessels. Called also induration. adj., s...
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Pathological hardening of tissue.
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Hardening of a tissue due to inflammation.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sklē-rō′sis, -sēz Definitions: 1. In neuropathy, induration of nervous and other structures by a hyperplasia of the interstitial fibrous or glial connective tissue. Synonyms: induration2
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Sclerosis: Localized hardening of skin.Common Misspellings: sklerosis, sclorosis, schlerosis, scleroses
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A thickening of bone which occurs under various circumstances. Examples are after bone infection or around the margins of an osteoarthritic joint
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[
n] - any pathological hardening or thickening of tissue
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induration noun any pathological hardening or thickening of tissue
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Any abnormal hardening of body tissues, especially the nervous system or walls of the arteries. See multiple sclerosis and atherosclerosis
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