sclerosis
IPA: skɫɝˈoʊsʌs
noun
- (pathology) The abnormal hardening of body tissues, such as an artery; the appearance of hardenings, indurations, lesions, nodules.
- Inability to create change or excessive resistance to change.
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Examples of "sclerosis" in Sentences
- LUBLIN: They share the word sclerosis, but nothing else.
- There is another problem, vastly more important it is what Bright calls the sclerosis of decision making.
- KING: Even if the mental health problem is a direct result of multiple sclerosis, which is a physical disease, ...
- It is similar to multiple sclerosis, which is estimated to affect between one in 1,000 and one in 10,000 people, but less severe.
- Ocrelizumab will be further studied in the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, which is currently in Phase II trials, Roche said.
- And basically what happened was part of the charity was multiple sclerosis, which is the disease that really did my mother in, and he knew about that.
- The company just received U.S. approval in late May for a new drug for Pompe disease, and its experimental biologic drug for multiple sclerosis is getting expedited review by the Food and Drug Administration.
- Using genetics and stem cells, separate teams of researchers are investigating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is commonly known by the name of the famed baseball player whose career was cut short by the disease.
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