sclerous (Meaning)
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sclerous (a.)
Hard; indurated; sclerotic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sclerous
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sclerous Sentence Examples
- The sclerosed arteries in his legs made it difficult for him to walk.
- The patient's liver was cirrhotic and sclerosed, indicating advanced liver disease.
- The sclerosed plaques on his brain interfered with his cognitive abilities.
- The sclerotic valves in his heart prevented proper blood flow.
- The medical term for abnormally hardened tissue is "sclerous."
- Sclerotic lesions are often seen in patients with multiple sclerosis.
- The sclerosed lung tissue was replaced with scar tissue.
- The sclerotic bone fragments had fused together, creating a solid mass.
- The sclerous formation in his eye hindered his vision.
- The sclerosed tissue around his implant caused discomfort and pain.
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Hard; indurated; sclerotic.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The sclerosed arteries in his legs made it difficult for him to walk.
The patient's liver was cirrhotic and sclerosed, indicating advanced liver disease.
The sclerosed plaques on his brain interfered with his cognitive abilities.
The sclerotic valves in his heart prevented proper blood flow.