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cirrhosis

American  
[si-roh-sis] / sɪˈroʊ sɪs /

noun

Pathology.
  1. a disease of the liver characterized by increase of connective tissue and alteration in gross and microscopic makeup.


cirrhosis British  
/ sɪˈrɒtɪk, sɪˈrəʊsɪs /

noun

  1. Also called: cirrhosis of the liver.  any of various progressive diseases of the liver, characterized by death of liver cells, irreversible fibrosis, etc: caused by inadequate diet, excessive alcohol, chronic infection, etc

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cirrhosis Scientific  
/ sĭ-rōsĭs /
  1. A chronic disease of the liver characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with scar tissue and the loss of functional liver cells. It is most commonly caused by chronic alcohol abuse, but can also result from nutritional deprivation or infection, especially by the hepatitis virus.


cirrhosis Cultural  
  1. A chronic disease of the liver, characterized by replacement of normal liver cells with a form of connective tissue. Owing to the scarring caused by this disease, irreversible damage to the liver can result.


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Cirrhosis is often associated with alcoholism.

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Origin of cirrhosis

1830–40; < Greek kirrh ( ós ) orange-tawny + -osis

Explanation

Cirrhosis is type of liver disease that includes inflammation and damage to cells. Cirrhosis is usually caused by alcoholism or hepatitis. There are many dangers to drinking too much alcohol, but one of the most serious is cirrhosis of the liver: a chronic disease of this very important organ. When you have cirrhosis, tissues become thickened, inflamed, or simply deteriorate. This term often appears in the fuller and somewhat redundant form cirrhosis of the liver. Cirrhosis has no relatives in modern English and is derived from a Greek color word: kirrhos, orangish-brown, which is the typical color of the cirrhotic liver.

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