Definition of Fibrosed

1. fibrose [v] - See also: fibrose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fibrosed

fibronectins
fibronection
fibroneuroma
fibropapilloma
fibroplasia
fibroplastic
fibroplate
fibropolypus
fibroreticular
fibroreticulate
fibros
fibrosarcoma
fibrosarcomas
fibrosarcomata
fibrose
fibrosed (current term)
fibroserous
fibroses
fibrosing
fibrosing adenomatosis
fibrosing adenosis
fibrosing alveolitis
fibrosing mediastinitis
fibrosis
fibrositic headache
fibrositis
fibrositises
fibrosity
fibrospongiae
fibrothorax

Literary usage of Fibrosed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diseases of the heart by James Mackenzie (1908)
"Hypertrophied, but the apical half of ventricle is fibrosed and dilated ; large pre-mortem clot adherent to the anterior wall of the left ventricle. ..."

2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1914)
"The fibrosed interstitial tissue is everywhere infiltrated with ... There are smaller abscess cavities in the greatly thickened and fibrosed tunica ..."

3. Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied by Henry Gray (1913)
"The chest wall will be flattened or sunken, on the other hand, over an area of lung that has collapsed or become fibrosed, as often happens in chronic ..."

4. An Index of differential diagnosis of main symptoms by Herbert French (1918)
"... there s impaired resonance upon percussion over the fibrosed lung, continuous with the ... but over the fibrosed lung, breath-sounds are present, ..."

5. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"Left kidney was absent; right weighed 60 g1n. and was markedly shrunken, nodular and fibrosed, contained a calculus in one calyx while another contained ..."

6. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1903)
"On section the upper lobe was completely fibrosed, deeply pigmented, ... The heart was dilated and the muscle fibrosed, this change being most marked at the ..."

7. The Clinical Journal (1896)
"... may find that the entire lung is fibrosed, and that may be from pneumonia or pleurisy, for these may cause fibrosis of the lungs. ..."

8. Radium Therapy in Cancer at the Memorial Hospital, New York: First Report by Henry Harrington Janeway (1917)
"The muscle tissue is extensively fibrosed. The rectal wall is fibrosed but free from cancer. The bladder wall is infiltrated by scanty adenocarcinomatous ..."

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