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sclerosed
[ skli-rohst, skleer-ohzd, skler- ]
sclerosed
/ ˈsklɪərəʊst /
adjective
- pathol hardened; sclerotic
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sclerosed1
First recorded in 1875–80; scleros(is) + -ed 2
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Example Sentences
It will restore an inflamed mucous membrane to its normal condition, except where the membrane is sclerosed or atrophied.
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In half the cases the radial artery was sclerosed; in the majority the tension was not increased.
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The bone is replaced by granulation tissue, and disappears, or part of it may become sclerosed and in time form a sequestrum.
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The framework of the bone is rarefied in the area immediately involved, and sclerosed in the parts beyond.
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Haematosalpinx is a term applied to the non-gravid tube distended with blood; later the tubes may become sclerosed.
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