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fibroleiomyoma <tumour> A leiomyoma containing non-neoplastic collagenous fibrous tissue, which may make the tumour hard; fibroleiomyoma usually arises in the myometrium, and the proportion of fibrous tissue increases with age.
Synonym: fibroid, leiomyofibroma.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrolipoma <tumour> A lipoma with an abundant stroma of fibrous tissue.
Synonym: lipoma fibrosum.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrolite <chemical> A silicate of alumina, of fibrous or columnar structure. It is like andalusite in composition.
Synonym: sillimanite, and bucholizite.
Origin: L. Fibra a fibre: cf. F. Fibrolithe.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fibroma <oncology, tumour> A benign (non-cancerous) tumour which consists of fibrous tissues or connective tissue.
(09 Oct 1997)
fibroma molle A polypoid outgrowth of both epidermis and dermal fibrovascular tissue, common terminology for any small benign cutaneous lesion.
Synonym: acrochordon, fibroepithelial polyp, fibroma molle, senile fibroma, soft wart.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibroma molle gravidarum Skin tags or polyps that develop on women during pregnancy and often disappear at term.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibroma myxomatodes <tumour> A benign neoplasm of fibrous connective tissue that resembles primitive mesenchymal tissue.
Synonym: fibroma myxomatodes, myxoma fibrosum.
Origin: myxo-+ L. Fibra, fibre, + G. -oma, tumour
(05 Mar 2000)
fibroma virus, rabbit A species of leporipoxvirus causing subcutaneous localised swellings in rabbits, usually on the feet.
(12 Dec 1998)
fibroma, desmoplastic A extremely rare bone tumour characterised by abundant collagen formation and a fibrous stroma, without evidence of mitosis or pleomorphism. It appears on X-rays as an osteolytic lesion with well-defined margins and must be differentiated from primary fibrosarcoma of bone. (devita jr et al., cancer: principles & practice of oncology, 3d ed, p1441)
(12 Dec 1998)
fibroma, ossifying A benign, relatively slow-growing, central bone tumour, usually of the jaws (especially the mandible) which is composed of fibrous connective tissue within which bone is formed.
(12 Dec 1998)
fibromatoid A focus, nodule, or mass (of proliferating fibroblasts) that resembles a fibroma but is not regarded as neoplastic.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibromatosis 1. A condition characterised by the occurrence of multiple fibromas, with a relatively large distribution.
2. Abnormal hyperplasia of fibrous tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibromatosis colli A fibrous mass in the midportion of the sternocleidomastoid muscle; the mass may be a haematoma resulting from a birth injury and may cause torticollis.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibromatosis virus of rabbits A poxvirus of the genus Leporipoxvirus, closely related to vaccinia and myxoma viruses, that causes Shope fibroma.
Synonym: fibromatosis virus of rabbits, Shope fibroma virus.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibromatosis, abdominal A relatively large mass of unusually firm scarlike connective tissue resulting from active participation of fibroblasts, occurring most frequently in the abdominal muscles of women who have borne children. The fibroblasts infiltrate surrounding muscle and fascia.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Fibroma, Ossifying - »õâ A benign, relatively slow-growing, central bone tumor, usually of the jaws (especially the mandible) which is composed of fibrous connective tissue within which bone is formed. (Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Fibromas, Ossifying, Ossifying Fibroma, Ossifying Fibromas
  • Fibromatosis, Abdominal - »õâ A relatively large mass of unusually firm scarlike connective tissue resulting from active participation of fibroblasts, occurring most frequently in the abdominal muscles of women who have borne children. The fibroblasts infiltrate surrounding muscle and fascia. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Abdominal Fibromatoses, Abdominal Fibromatosis, Fibromatoses, Abdominal
  • Fibromatosis, Aggressive - »õâ A childhood counterpart of abdominal or extra-abdominal desmoid tumors, characterized by firm subcutaneous nodules that grow rapidly in any part of the body but do not metastasize. The adult form of abdominal fibromatosis is FIBROMATOSIS, ABDOMINAL. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Aggressive Fibromatoses, Aggressive Fibromatosis, Desmoids, Fibromatoses, Aggressive
  • Fibromatosis, Gingival - »õâ Generalized or localized diffuse fibrous overgrowth of the gingival tissue, usually transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, but some cases are idiopathic and others produced by drugs. The enlarged gingiva is pink, firm, and has a leather-like consistency with a minutely pebbled surface and in severe cases the teeth are almost completely covered and the enlargement projects into the oral vestibule. (Dorland, 28th ed)
    Synonyms : Fibromatosis Gingivae, Fibromatoses, Gingival, Gingival Fibromatoses
  • Fibromuscular Dysplasia - »õâ An idiopathic, segmental, nonatheromatous disease of the musculature of arterial walls, leading to stenosis of small and medium-sized arteries. Most commonly affected are the renal arteries; involvement of the axillary, iliac, basilar, carotid, hepatic and intracranial arteries have been reported.
    Synonyms : Dysplasia, Fibromuscular, Dysplasias, Fibromuscular, Fibromuscular Dysplasias
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fibrotic cavities cavities of the lung composed of granulation tissue surrounded by scar tissue, as in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis or tuberculosis; in tuberculosis they may be the source from which the disease spreads to other pulmonary segments.
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fibrous stratum of tympanic membrane the middle layer of the membrane, consisting of radiating fibers externally (stratum radiatum) and circular fibers internally (stratum circulare). Called also fibrous layer of tympanic membrane and lamina propria membranae tympanicae.
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fibroepithelial papilloma a type of papilloma containing extensive fibrous tissue; called also fibropapilloma.
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fibrous dysplasia Fibrous Dysplasia is a disease that causes growths or lesions in one or more bones of the human body. These lesions are tumor-like growths that consist of replacement of the medullary bone with fibrous tissue, causing the expansion and weakening of the areas of bone involved. Especially when involving the skull or facial bones, the lesions can cause externally visible deformities. The skull is often, but not necessarily, affected, and any other bone(s) can be involved. ...
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fibro- Fibromyalgia is a debilitating chronic syndrome (constellation of signs and symptoms) characterized by diffuse pain, fatigue, and a wide range of other symptoms. It is not contagious, and recent studies suggest that people with fibromyalgia may be genetically predispose. It affects more women than men, with a ratio globally of 3-5:1. Fibromyalgia is seen in 3-10% of the general population, and is mostly found between the ages 20 and 50. ...
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