cir·rho·sis /səˈrosəs/
硬化
cir·rho·sis /səˈrosəs/ 名詞
肝硬變
Cir·rho·sis n. Med. A disease of the liver in which it usually becomes smaller in size and more dense and fibrous in consistence; hence sometimes applied to similar changes in other organs, caused by increase in the fibrous framework and decrease in the proper substance of the organ.
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cirrhosis
n : a chronic disease interfering with the normal functioning of
the liver; the major cause is chronic alcoholism [syn: cirrhosis
of the liver]