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fibrosis

[ fahy-broh-sis ]

noun

, Pathology.
  1. the development in an organ of excess fibrous connective tissue.


fibrosis

/ faɪˈbrəʊsɪs; faɪˈbrɒtɪk /

noun

  1. the formation of an abnormal amount of fibrous tissue in an organ or part as the result of inflammation, irritation, or healing


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Derived Forms

  • fibrotic, adjective

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Other Words From

  • fi·brot·ic [fahy-, brot, -ik], adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of fibrosis1

First recorded in 1870–75; fibr- + -osis

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Example Sentences

His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his Jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis.

Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic malady, dooms its sufferers to a short and burdened life.

A cystic fibrosis patient has been denied access to a compassionate use program because it's temporary.

SMA is sometimes referred to as “Baby ALS,” because the incidence rate is so similar to cystic fibrosis and ALS.

I read everything I could on genetics and also on cystic fibrosis.

He is the doctor who treated our children for cystic fibrosis.

And before you started your campaign on cystic fibrosis, they had already moved to Dallas?

Very possible, but that was the period when we were very busy with our cystic fibrosis campaign.

And also in October we started working on this campaign, cystic fibrosis campaign, and were very busy.

Intimal fibrosis is common, together with hypertrophy and fibrosis of the middle coat.

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