Fibrosis

Overview
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.

Fibrosis-related diseases:
 * Cystic fibrosis of the pancreas and lungs
 * Endomyocardial fibrosis,  idiopathic myocardiopathy
 * Cirrhosis can result from fibrosis of the liver
 * Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis of the lung
 * Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
 * Mediastinal fibrosis
 * Myleofibrosis
 * Post-Vasectomy Pain Syndrome
 * Retroperitoneal fibrosis
 * Progressive massive fibrosis, a complication of coal workers' pneumoconiosis
 * Proliferative fibrosis, neoplastic fibrosis
 * Tuberculosis (TB) can cause fibrosis of the lungs
 * Sickle-cell anemia may cause enlargement and ultimately fibrosis of the spleen.
 * Rheumatoid arthritis

Фиброза Fibrosi Fibrose Fibrosis Fibrose Fibrosi Fibrose Фиброз 纤维化