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FIBROSIS - traducción al árabe

FORMATION OF EXCESS FIBROUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN AN ORGAN OR TISSUE IN A REPARATIVE OR REACTIVE PROCESS
Fibrogenesis; Fibrotic; Antifibrotic; Anti-fibrotic; Fibrosis of skin; Fibrous lesions; Fibrous Lesions; Fibrosises; Fibrosed; Fibrogenic; Fibrosis of the liver; Fibrotic scarring
  • Bridging fibrosis in a [[Wistar rat]] following a six-week course of [[thioacetamide]]. [[Sirius Red]] stain

FIBROSIS         

ألاسم

تَلَيُّف

fibrosis         
تَلَيُّف
fibrosis         
تليف

Definición

fibrosis
[f??'br??s?s]
¦ noun Medicine the thickening and scarring of connective tissue, usually as a result of injury.
Derivatives
fibrotic adjective

Wikipedia

Fibrosis

Fibrosis, also known as fibrotic scarring, is a pathological wound healing in which connective tissue replaces normal parenchymal tissue to the extent that it goes unchecked, leading to considerable tissue remodelling and the formation of permanent scar tissue.

Repeated injuries, chronic inflammation and repair are susceptible to fibrosis, where an accidental excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix components, such as the collagen, is produced by fibroblasts, leading to the formation of a permanent fibrotic scar.

In response to injury, this is called scarring, and if fibrosis arises from a single cell line, this is called a fibroma. Physiologically, fibrosis acts to deposit connective tissue, which can interfere with or totally inhibit the normal architecture and function of the underlying organ or tissue. Fibrosis can be used to describe the pathological state of excess deposition of fibrous tissue, as well as the process of connective tissue deposition in healing. Defined by the pathological accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, fibrosis results in scarring and thickening of the affected tissue — it is in essence an exaggerated wound healing response which interferes with normal organ function.

Ejemplos de uso de FIBROSIS
1. And his youngest son suffers from cystic fibrosis.
2. Cystis fibrosis affects some 7,500 people in the UK.
3. He had diabetes and the incurable lung disease pulmonary fibrosis.
4. One in every 2,500 babies is born with cystic fibrosis.
5. "The cells continue to do their normal, healing work but their excess proliferation is controlled. «Remarkably, it may also allow recovery from liver injury and reversal of liver fibrosis." The researchers found a similar activation of RSK in humans with severe liver fibrosis but not in healthy livers, suggesting this pathway is also relevant in human liver fibrosis.