The term "rafe fibroso" refers to a fibrous scar or fibrous ridge in the medical context. It is commonly used in the field of medicine to describe a fibrous tissue that forms as part of the healing process of a wound or incision. This term is more commonly used in written medical documentation than in oral speech.
Example Sentences
El médico observó un rafe fibroso en la incisión quirúrgica.
The doctor noticed a fibrous scar in the surgical incision.
Después de la lesión, se formó un rafe fibroso en el tejido dañado.
After the injury, a fibrous ridge formed in the damaged tissue.
Idiomatic Expressions
The term "rafe fibroso" is not typically part of any idiomatic expressions.
Etymology
Rafe: From the Latin word "raphe" meaning "seam" or "suture."
Fibroso: From the Latin word "fibrosus" meaning "fibrous" or "full of fibers."