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Fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue as a reparative or reactive process, as opposed to a formation of fibrous tissue as a normal constituent of an organ or tissue.
   The term is also sometimes used to describe a normal healing process, but this usage is less common.

Types

Associated conditions

  • Cirrhosis can result from fibrosis of the liver
  • Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
  • Post-Vasectomy Pain Syndrome
  • Tuberculosis (TB) can cause fibrosis of the lungs
  • Sickle-cell anemia may cause enlargement and ultimately fibrosis of the spleen.
  • Rheumatoid arthritisFurther Information

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