fibrous tissue

  • 1fibrous tissue — tissue of fiber like consistency …

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  • 2fibrous tissue — Although most connective tissue has fibrillar elements, the term usually refers to tissue laid down at a wound site well vascularized at first (granulation tissue) but later avascular and dominated by collagen rich extracellular matrix, forming a …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 3fibrous tissue — noun tissue consisting of or containing fibers in both animals and plants (Freq. 3) • Hypernyms: ↑animal tissue, ↑plant tissue • Hyponyms: ↑trabecula …

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  • 4fibrous tissue — the ordinary connective tissue of the body, made up largely of yellow or white fibers …

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  • 5white fibrous tissue — n typical connective tissue in which white inelastic fibers predominate as distinguished from elastic tissue * * * fibrous tissue that is composed almost wholly of collagenous fibers …

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  • 6fibrous ankylosis — n ankylosis due to the growth of fibrous tissue * * * reduced mobility of a joint due to proliferation of fibrous tissue; called also false a. and spurious a …

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  • 7white fibrous tissue — noun : typical connective tissue in which white fibers predominate as distinguished from elastic tissue …

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  • 8Fibrous dysplasia of bone — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Fibrous dysplasia ICD10 = ICD10|K|10|8|k|00, ICD10|M|85|0|m|80, ICD10|Q|78|1|q|65 ICD9 = ICD9|526.89, ICD9|733.29, ICD9|756.54 ICDO = Caption = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 001234 eMedicineSubj = radio eMedicineTopic = 284… …

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  • 9fibrous dysplasia — ▪ pathology       rare congenital developmental disorder beginning in childhood and characterized by replacement of solid calcified bone with fibrous tissue, often only on one side of the body and primarily in the long bones and pelvis. One bone… …

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  • 10fibrous dysplasia — a developmental abnormality in which changes occur in bony tissue. Trabecular bone is replaced by fibrous tissue, resulting in aching and a tendency to pathological fracture. In monostotic fibrous dysplasia one bone is affected; polyostotic… …

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