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▪ I. fibrose, a. ? Obs. [ad. mod.L. fibrōsus: see fibre and -ose.] = fibrous.1697 J. Petiver in Phil. Trans. XIX. 681 The Roots fibrose and whitish. 1752 Ibid. XLVII. 511 Their external appearance will show them fibrose. 1775 in Ash.▪ II. fibrose, v. Path. (ˈfaɪbrəʊz) [f. fibrose a.] intr. To form f...
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Inosperma
Inosperma is divided into two sections: Cervicolores (with a scaly cap) and Rimosae (with a radially fibrose or radially cracking ("rimose") cap).
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fibroso-
fibroso- (faɪˈbrəʊsəʊ) comb. f. of fibrose a. or next, as in fiˌbroso-calˈcareous adj. = fibro-calcareous; fiˌbroso-cartiˈlaginous adj. = fibro-cartilaginous.1856–8 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. I. 83 Gorgonia, the crust polypiferous, fibroso-calcareous, persistent. Ibid. II. 69 Chimæroïdei, crani...
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Dépistage de la fibrose par les tests non invasifs - P.
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fibrositis
fibrositis Path. (faɪbrəʊˈsaɪtɪs) [f. fibrose a. + -itis.] Any rheumatic disorder of the white fibrous tissue that is of unknown or uncertain cause and is characterized chiefly by pain; inflammation of white fibrous tissue. Hence fibroˈsitic a., of, pertaining to, or suffering from fibrositis.1904 W...
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Astragalus paradoxus
Stems very abbreviated, subterranean, densely covered with fibrose remains of petioles of the dead leaves. Leaves 4–20 cm long; leaflets 5–6–paired.
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fibrous
fibrous, a. (ˈfaɪbrəs) [ad. mod.L. fibrōsus: see fibre and -ous. Cf. fibrose and Fr. fibreux.] 1. Full of fibres; formed of fibres: a. in animals. fibrous tissue: the ordinary connective tissue in the body. fibrous tumour = fibroid.1657 S. Purchas Pol. Flying-Ins. iii. 7 Their [Bees'] back and breas...
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Alcohol septal ablation
technique creates a small controlled myocardial infarction, killing the area of heart muscle responsible for the obstruction, and eventually causing it to fibrose
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testiculate
testiculate, a. (tɛˈstɪkjʊlət) [ad. late L. testiculātus: see testicle and -ate2.] Formed like a testicle (= prec. 2); also, applied to the twin tubers of certain species of Orchis.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. xxii. (1765) 220 In Orchis, where the Species are known by the Roots being fibrose, round...
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Rubber band ligation
The hemorrhoid will shrink and fibrose within a few days with shriveled hemorrhoidal tissue and band falling off during normal bowel movements - likely
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Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Shoulders with adhesive capsulitis also characteristically fibrose and thicken at the axillary pouch and "rotator interval", best seen as a dark signal
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特发性肺纤维化
Fibrosis
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy
fiber deformities and muscle contractures of Achilles tendon and hamstrings can occur, which impair functionality because the muscle fibers shorten and fibrose
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Infective endocarditis
The areas that fibrose, clot, or roughen as a result of this altered flow are known as jet lesions.
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