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- Fibrosis - Wikipedia
Fibrosis, also known as fibrotic scarring, is the development of fibrous connective tissue in response to an injury Fibrosis can be a normal connective tissue deposition or excessive tissue deposition caused by a disease
- Liver Fibrosis: What It Is, Symptoms, Stages Treatment
Liver fibrosis is when long-term liver disease starts to change your liver tissues Chronic inflammation causes scarring, making your liver stiffer and less responsive
- Pulmonary fibrosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred This thickened, stiff tissue makes it harder for the lungs to work properly Pulmonary fibrosis worsens over time Some people can stay stable for a long time, but the condition gets worse faster in others
- What Are the Types of Fibrosis? - Verywell Health
Fibrosis can develop on any tissue in the body but most commonly affects the lungs and skin Several types of fibrosis can develop, depending on what's causing it Learn more about types of fibrosis, their causes, and risk factors
- Understanding the 5 stages of liver fibrosis and what they mean for . . .
Liver fibrosis is a condition where healthy tissues in the liver become scarred It is divided into five stages, based on its severity Without treatment, fibrosis can progress to cirrhosis, which is severe scarring of the liver From cirrhosis, it can progress to liver failure
- Pulmonary Fibrosis Causes, Symptoms, Stages Life Expectancy
Pulmonary fibrosis refers to scarring of the lung tissue (fibrosis of the lungs) Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, stages, treatment, life expectancy, and prevention of pulmonary fibrosis
- What Is Tissue Fibrosis and How Does It Cause Damage?
Fibrosis is the final common pathway leading to failure in nearly every organ system and is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide Fibrosis begins when a tissue is subjected to continuous damage, triggering a prolonged state of chronic inflammation
- Fibrosis of the Liver - Liver and Gallbladder Disorders - Merck Manual . . .
However, if injury is repeated or continuous (as occurs in chronic hepatitis), liver cells attempt to repair the damage, but the attempts result in scar tissue (fibrosis) Fibrosis can develop more rapidly when it is caused by a blockage in the bile ducts
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