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fibrosis
A condition within a tissue or an organ that is characterized by an increase in fibrous tissue.
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fibroblast
A large, flat cell that secretes most of the matrix (extracellular) material of the areolar and dense connective tissues.
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fibrous dysplasia
Fibrous dysplasia, monostotic: Excessive growth of hard fibrous tissue that replaces normal bone tissue in a single bone. Symptoms may include pain and fracture of the bone. Most cases are diagnosed in adolescence and young adulthood and remain unchanged throughout life. The prognosis (outlook) is usually very good
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fibrous tissue
Tissue consisting mainly of fibers or fiber-containing materials, such as fibrous connective tissue.
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fibro-
fibr- or fibro- (combining form) 1 : fiber : fibrous tissue 2 : fibrous and
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