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fibrosis

/fahy-broh-sis/US // faɪˈbroʊ sɪs //UK // (faɪˈbrəʊsɪs) //

纤维化,纤维化问题,纤维症,纖維化

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : the development in an organ of excess fibrous connective tissue.

Examples

  • The surgery was followed by six weeks of head and neck radiation, which left him with radiation fibrosis syndrome.

  • The idea that prolonged endurance exercise causes fibrosis, or scarring, of the heart is probably the most worrying possibility.

  • “At Pfizer, we are intervening in the metabolic pathway that drives the fat accumulation, because we believe that’s the engine that ultimately drives the inflammation that leads to fibrosis,” says Pfefferkorn.

  • That could potentially prevent NASH in people who might be susceptible and could reverse fibrosis and inflammation in patients who already have the disease.

  • 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.