scle·ro·sis
n, pl -ro*ses 1 : a pathological condition in which a tissue has become hard and which is produced by overgrowth of fibrous tissue and other changes (as in arteriosclerosis) or by increase in interstitial tissue and other changes (as in multiple sclerosis) - called also hardening 2 : any of various diseases characterized by sclerosis - usu. used in combination; - see ARTERIOSCLEROSIS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MYELOSCLEROSIS .
Similar sounding terms: sclerosus
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