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Sclerosis (also
sclerosus in the
Latin names of a few disorders) is a
hardening of
tissue and
other anatomical features; it may
refer to:
Sclerosis (medicine)...
- of cataract,
though considerable overlap occurs.
People with
nuclear sclerotic or
brunescent cataracts often notice a
reduction of vision.
Nuclear cataracts...
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Sclerotic fibromas are a
cutaneous condition characterized by well-cir****scribed, dome-shaped,
dermal hypocellular nodules composed predominantly of sclerotic...
- eyes
called the sclera. The
structure is
commonly referred to as the
sclerotic ring. However, as this term
implies a
pathology of the
sclera (see: sclerosis...
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connective tissue. The
structure may be said to have
undergone sclerotic changes or
display sclerotic lesions,
which refers to the
process of sclerosis. Common...
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American teenager who had
craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, an
extremely rare
sclerotic bone disorder. The
condition usually results in
neurological disorders...
- film x-ray of the
entire body can
identify bone metastasis. However, the
sclerotic or
osteolytic lesions must be at
least 1 cm in diameter. A combination...
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conditions including: uterine/cervical atresia,
traumatic uterine atrophy,
sclerotic endometrium, and
endometrial sclerosis.
There is not any one
cause of...
- "punched-out lesions" on the
skull X-ray ("raindrop skull").
Lesions may also be
sclerotic,
which is seen as radiodense. Overall, the
radiodensity of
myeloma is...
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cells cover mastoid Air
cells not seen
beyond dural and
sinus plates Sclerotic Absence of air
cells Whole antrum appears small in size
Marked radiopacity...