Fibrosis

/faɪˈbroʊsɪs/ noun

The formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue as a reparative response to injury or damage. This process can impair normal organ function when the scar tissue replaces healthy, functional tissue.

From Latin 'fibra' meaning 'fiber' and Greek suffix '-osis' meaning 'condition' or 'process.' The term describes the pathological process of excessive fiber formation in tissues.

AM włሰብር
ARتليف
BNফাইব্রোসিস
CAfibrosi
CSfibróza
DAfibrose
DEFibrose
ELφίμπρωση
ESfibrosis
FAفایبروسیس
FIfibroosi
FRfibrose
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