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FIBR( iMA 



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• IllltlUltl 



Feverish mcwh.it 



.::. re tin ism - 



Fiber 



mu F 



Axial, 



it ind the axis- 



I Beale's. n in 



mes a medul- 

 F, . Biihlmann's, pe< uliar lines formed in 



F., Gott- 

 stc • rve-fibers of 



F. of Corti. 

 F. of Gerdy, rid of Gbers 



the 

 F. of Muller, a supporting 

 it unites the various layers "t 

 }■'. of Remak. certain pale and non- 

 ind mostly in branches 

 F. of Sharpey, delicate 

 gb and rivet together 

 F., Sustentacular. 

 F. of Tomes, elongated and 

 ti iblasts of the pulp, 

 th. 

 Fibra S ime as Ft 



Fibration ■ j. 1 ibrous con- 



I 

 Fibr I ■ :bnlla ril'-ah) [dim. of 



iponent filament 

 applied to minute nerve-filaments. 

 Fibrillar fiber]. Pertain- 



F. Contractions, spontaneous con- 

 rent bundles 

 are characteristically ob- 

 lar atrophy. 

 Fibrillar;. is Fibril 



Fibrillation [jibrilla, a small fiber]. 



_■ fibrillar; also a fibrillar contrac- 

 F. of New 

 sue, tli ; fibril lae in new-form 



Fibr. i fiber]. A native albumin or 



olid in shed 



nd lympl gulation of these 



"i innumerable, 



ed, microscopic, 



the blood-corpus- 



ml with th< in forming the 



I ibrin forms about 



tnd is insoluble in « 



itonin by dilute 

 F -ferment, a ferment obtainable 



red It 

 blood. Its 



fiber]. The 

 ni. .nut of fibrin. 

 Fibrinogen 



of the globulin 



dations, 



ibu- 

 pl isma, aided b; 



FibrinogenR ,„, a | 



Fibrinogenous (/i-brin-of-en-us) [Jibra, a fiber; 

 , to produce]. Forming or producing fibrin. 



Fibrinoplastic ( fi-brin-o-plas'-tik) [Jibra, a fiber; 

 to form]. Of the nature of fibrinoplastin. 



Fibrinoplastin (Ji-brin-o-plas'-tin). See Paraglobuhn. 



Fibrinous i //' brin-us) [fibra, a fiber]. < If the nature 

 i >i i ■! containing fibrin. 



Fibrinuria {Ji-brin-u'-re-aK) [libra, a liber; oipov, 

 urine]. The presence <>l fibrin in the urine to an 

 extent that causes it- coagulation after the li<|ui<l 

 has been voided. It usually occurs in the course ol 

 villotis of the bladder, or after the use of 



canthai i 



Fibro- i //' -/ire-) [Jibra, a liber]. A prefix used to 

 denote fibrous structure. 



Fibro-areolar (Ji-bro-ar-e* '-o-lar) [fibra. fiber; areola, 

 dim. of area, an open space]. Containing both fibrous 

 and areolar tissues. 



Fibroblast (Ji* -bro-blast) [Jibra, fiber; A'/nr.mr, germ], 

 A connective tissue cell. 



F'ibro-bronchitis {fi-bro-brong-ki'-tis) [Jibra, fiber; 

 t<», the windpipe; tree, inflammation]. Bron- 

 chitis with the expectoration of fibrinous casts. 



Fibro-carcinoma ( fi-lno-kar-sin-o'-niah) [Jibra, fiber; 

 Kapnivufia, carcinoma : pi, Fibrocarcinomata]. A car- 

 ina with fibrOUS element-. 



Fibro-cartilage I fi-bro-kar* '-til-aj ) [fibra, a fiber ; car- 



tilago, gristle]. Cartilage with more or less co] 



intermixture of fibrous element-. 

 Fibro-cartilaginous (Ji-bro-kar-til-aj f -in-us) [Jibra, 



tilier; cartilago, gristle]. Composed of or contain 



ing fibro-cartilage. 

 Fibro-cellular (Ji-bro-sel' '-u-lar) [fibra, fiber; cclla, 



cell]. Until fibrous and cellular; fibro-areolar. 

 Fibro-chondritis (Jl bro-koirdri'-tis) [Jibra, fiber; 



Xfiin ' , cartilage; trig, inflammation], inflammation 



of fibro-cartilage. 

 Fibrocyst ( fi'-bro-sis/) [jibra, liber; Kinnr, cyst]. A 



fibroma that has undergone cystic degeneration. 

 Fibro-elastic { fi-bro-c-las'-tik) [Jibra, fiber: eXaorucdg, 



elastic]. Consisting partly of fibrous elastic tissue. 

 Fibro-enchondroma {Ji-bro-en-kon-dro'-mak) [ fibra, 



fiber; tv, in; ,V''' f fy"".', cartilage ; bfta, tumor: pi., 



Fibro-enchondrcmata~\. An enchondroma containing 



fibrOUS element-. 



Fibro-glioma {ji-bro-gli-o' -»iah) [Jibra, fiber ; ;■>.■«, 

 glue; bfta, tumor: pi. , Fibrogliomatd\. A tumor con- 

 sisting in part of fibrous and in part of glious element-. 



Fibroid [Ji / -broid) [Jibra, fiber; eldoc, likeness]. A 

 term applied to such structures as possess a fibrous ap- 

 pearance, but cannot be separated into libers. Also, 

 a fibroid tumor. F. Heart, a chronic form of myo 

 carditis in which there is a development of fibrous 

 connective ti-sue in the cardiac muscle. F. Indura- 

 tion. See Induration, F. Phthisis, the ver) 

 chronic form of phthisis, in which the inflammatory 

 products have taken on a fibroid chanj 



Fibroin (Ji'-bro-in) [fibra, liber], < ,11 \ M ,, An 

 albuminoid; a white, shining substance, the chief 

 constituent of the cocoon- "I insects and spider-web. 

 See also Fibrorin, 



Fibro-lipoma ( fi-bro-lip-o' '-mah) [fibra, fiber; / 

 fat; i'lm. tumor: pi., Fibro-lipomata~\. A neoplasm 

 constituted of both fibrous and fatty i [< mi nts. 



Fibroma {Ji-bro* -mafi) [fibra, a fiber; bfta, a tumor: 

 pi.. Fibromata]. I. An\ fibrous-tissue tumor; it is 

 ilso inoma. z. See Molluscum fibrosum. F., 

 Concentric, a soft, red, vascular form of uterine fibro- 

 ma, forming a general enlargement oi the uterus, con- 

 centrically surrounding the uterine cavity. It contains 

 a relatively greater abundant e of muscular tissue than 

 the other v.: | fibromata, F. fungoides. See 



