English to Lithuanian Meaning of sclerosis - sklerozė


Sclerosis :
sklerozė

sklerozė

sklerozė
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Definitions of sclerosis in English
Noun(1) any pathological hardening or thickening of tissue
Examples of sclerosis in English
(1) A close-up reveals the alternating areas of sclerosis and retained hepatic parenchyma in this nutmeg liver.(2) In MS, myelin is lost in multiple areas, leaving scar tissue called sclerosis .(3) A doctor may suspect aortic valve sclerosis on hearing a heart murmur with a stethoscope.(4) In other words, this is a story not about institutional sclerosis , but about the necessarily contingent process of institutional change.(5) The lymph node biopsy showed sclerosis surrounding cellular nodules that contained clusters of large atypical cells admixed with small lymphocytes and numerous eosinophils.(6) It exhibited squamous differentiation, sclerosis , and eosinophilia.(7) the challenge was to avoid institutional sclerosis
Related Phrases of sclerosis
(1) multiple sclerosis ::
išsėtinė sklerozė
Synonyms
Noun
1. induration ::
sukietėjimas
Different Forms
sclerosis
English to Lithuanian Dictionary: sclerosis

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