sclerosed

/skləˈroʊzd/
adjective
  1. Having become abnormally hard, usually because of disease or aging.
    • In the X-ray, the doctor could see sclerosed bone tissue around the old injury.
    • The patient's sclerosed arteries required surgery to improve blood flow.
    • Sclerosed skin can feel tight and lose its ability to stretch.
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