Hardening of tissues
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SCLEROMAHardening of tissues.
scleremahardening of tissues
scleremasSCLEREMA, hardening of tissues
obdurationa hardening of the heart
sclerosesAbnormal hardening of body tissue
sclerosisAbnormal hardening of body tissue
obdurationsOBDURATION, a hardening of the heart
sclerodermaa disease marked by hardening of skin
hornilyhornlike as a result of hardening; callous
horniesthornlike as a result of hardening; callous
hornierhornlike as a result of hardening; callous
hornyhornlike as a result of hardening; callous
sclerodermataSCLERODERMA, a disease marked by hardening of skin
phlebosclerosishardening and loss of elasticity of the veins
sclerodermasSCLERODERMA, a disease marked by hardening of skin
phlebosclerosesPHLEBOSCLEROSIS, hardening and loss of elasticity of the veins
indurationthe act of hardening, or the process of growing hard
sclerosishardening; morbid hardening, eg of arteries by deposition of fatty plaques
atherosclerosishardening of the inner lining of the arteries with fatty degeneration
indurationsINDURATION, the act of hardening, or the process of growing hard
atherosclerosesATHEROSCLEROSIS, hardening of the inner lining of the arteries with fatty degeneration
tanningsnatural darkening and hardening of the cuticle of an insect immediately after molting
sclerodermaA chronic hardening and contraction of the skin and connective tissue, either locally or throughout the body
thermoplasticcapable of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening again when cooled / a plastic with these properties
callositya hardening and thickening of the skin or bark, esp as a result of continued pressure or friction
callositiesCALLOSITY, a hardening and thickening of the skin or bark, esp as a result of continued pressure or friction
contracturesA condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints
contractureA condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints
concretesA heavy, rough building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand, cement, and water, that can be spread or poured into molds and that forms a stonelike mass on hardening