Sentences with phrase «with fibrous tissue»

This device traps platelets from the bloodstream and eventually forms a clot that will seal the hole and will eventually be covered with fibrous tissue.
Tissue overgrowth (hyperplasia), either of lymphoid cells or macrophages with fibrous tissue (fibrohistiocytic nodules) is also common.
Chronic hepatitis in dogs, also called inflammatory canine hepatic disease, refers to a syndrome in which death of hepatic cells (hepatocellular necrosis) has occurred and is associated with a chronic inflammatory process which typically progresses to liver fibrosis (replacement of hepatic tissue with fibrous tissue) and cirrhosis (progressive derangement of the liver architecture and function).
Nodules with fibrous tissue usually follow previous inflammation (hepatitis) or destruction of the liver although the precise cause is rarely known.

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So your body in its innate wisdom has covered that up with the fibrous connective tissue but that fibrous connective tissue is flexible and moldable and it makes all of these things that we've talked about possible.
Interdisciplinary research at the University of Pennsylvania is showing how cells interact over long distances within fibrous tissue, like that associated with many diseases of the liver, lungs and other organs.
Crystal Aguh, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, says the scarring associated with CCCA is similar to the scarring associated with excess fibrous tissue elsewhere in the body, a situation that may explain why women with this type of hair loss are at a higher risk for fibroids.
Women with this type of scarring alopecia should be screened not only for fibroids, but also for other disorders associated with excess fibrous tissue, Aguh says.
With cellulite tissue, fatty acids are contained in a net of fibrous connective tissue.
Medically Cellulite is skin dimpling that is the result of a break with in the subcutaneous layer (Lowermost layer of the skin) whitin the fibrous connective tissue.
If it is damaged, the nerve cells do not regenerate but are replaced with fibrous or scar tissue.
Multiple nodules (regenerative nodules) with an accompanying increase in fibrous tissue may be the result of previous liver damage including inflammation of the liver (hepatitis).
Mass lesions within the liver are often identified on ultrasound examination and can represent an area of liver healing (or regenerative nodule in a damaged region), a change in tissue content caused by storage of glycogen (starch, common in dogs with Cushing's Disease described below), infections (abscesses), biliary cysts, chronic fibrous tissue secondary to chronic hepatitis, or benign or malignant tumors.
This is especially important with older dogs, and those who are recovering from injury and / or surgery.By gently manipulating the soft tissue of your dog's body, our canine massage therapists work to reduce any build up of fibrous tissue adhesions that result from inflammation caused by a muscle strain, or a wound.
Together with layers of flexible fibrous tissue and cartilage, they are called the joint capsule.
This treatment uses heat - driven muscle repair with a targeted application of arnica - rich gel and steamed towels to broaden the fibrous tissues of the muscles, tendons and ligaments, breaking down adhesions and restoring mobility to the body.
Fibrous tissues, cords and membranes swell with perverse desires while tendrils, felted pink with webbed mycelia ache for meaningful intimacy.
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