fibrotic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to fibrosis, of or pertaining to excessive growth of fibrous tissue in an organ (Medicine)

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1. In the further course prevention of fibrotic pleurisy is the main goal.

2. Asbestosis is a chronic fibrotic interstitial lung disease which is asbestos-induced

3. Histology is characterized by areas of severe cystic-fibrotic destruction adjacent to intact lung-tissue.

4. Constrictive bronchiolitis is a bronchiolar airway disease that surrounds the lumen with fibrotic concentric narrowing and obliteration

5. Pulmonary Atelectasis can be caused by airway obstruction, lung compression, fibrotic contraction, or other factors.

6. In areas having fibrotic scars capillaries are almost absent, hence the condition known as livedoid vasculopathy or Atrophie blanche

7. Report about a case of Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans with extreme linear cord-like fibrotic ulnar roll.

8. Extremely rare forms of thyroiditis are acute suppurative thyroiditis and Riedel’s thyroiditis, a chronic fibrotic disorder of the thyroid gland.

9. Constrictive bronchiolitis (CB) obliterans is an important respiratory illness of the small airways because of its fibrotic irreversible nature

10. Aplasia cutis may partially heal before delivery and appear as a hairless, atrophic, membranous, parchmentlike or fibrotic scar

11. Constrictive Pericarditis is seen with a fibrotic, thickened pericardium, which insulates the ventricle and constricts the ventricle from fully relaxing during diastole

12. Thick Biotype contains flat soft-tissue and bony architecture, denser, and more fibrotic soft tissue with large amount of attached gingiva.

13. The ICD-10-CM code L94.6 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like Ainhum or fibrotic disorder of skin.

14. Atrial substrates that promote reentry are characterized by abnormalities of the Atrial cardiomyocyte, fibrotic changes, and alterations in the interstitial matrix with primarily noncollagen deposits

15. Asbestosis is a chronic inflammatory and fibrotic medical condition affecting the parenchymal tissue of the lungs caused by the inhalation and retention of asbestos fibers.

16. Ainhum is the autoamputation of a finger or toe as a result of a fibrotic band that constricts the finger or toe until it falls off

17. Aging of muscular arteries results in thickening of the intima, which becomes fibrotic due to migration of myocytes from the media and duplication of the internal elastic lamina.

18. Adhesions are bands of fibrotic tissue (scar tissue) that form between adjacent organs and structures, such as between the ovaries and pelvic sidewall and between the uterus and bowel

19. Degenerative alterations (fibrotic lesions of the wall layers, insufficiency of the valves) are secondary phenomena in pathogenesis of varicose veins which follow a functional deficiency of the smooth musculature.

20. Ainhum is an idiopathic disease involving the fifth toe of Black people mainly in tropical zones, whereas pseudoAinhum is a rare congenital or acquired disorder clinically characterised by progressive development of a fibrotic band on a finger or toe until spontaneous autoamputation occurs.

21. "Current standard therapy is isoniazid (INH) which reduce the risk of active TB by as much as 90 per cent (in patients with positive LTBI test results and fibrotic pulmonary lesions compatible with tuberculosis) if taken daily for 9 months."

22. Historically, among the first to be developed and used widely is the Bleomycin model, which is the best-characterized and currently most extensively used animal model due to its ability to reproduce many aspects of IPF and other fibrotic ILDs, good reproducibility, and ease of induction

23. Important factors for preserving residual hearing are: Special atraumatic soft electrodes Smallest possible acoustic trauma due to cochleostomy drilling Smallest possible mechanical trauma due to drilling and electrode insertion Avoidance of inflammatory and fibrotic reactions (contamination with blood, bone dust, middle ear bacteria, etc.)

24. The Schatz Technique is different from massage, or massage therapy; the focus is upon exploring tight, contracted fibrotic tissue with the aid of a proper lotion, and gradually Coaxing the intense knot of dysfunctional tissue to normalize--to be fully effective, a session usually needs to last at least two hours.

25. The present invention is directed to the use of the peptide compound Thr-Gly-Lys-Ala- Ser-Gln-Phe-Phe-Gly-Leu-Met-NH2 as a therapeutic agent for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases, fibrotic diseases, inflammatory diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious diseases, lung diseases, heart and vascular diseases and metabolic diseases.