Pronunciation: /səˈroʊsɪs/
noun a chronic liver disease characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with fibrous tissue and the loss of functional liver cells
A1 Cirrhosis is a serious liver condition.
A2 The doctor explained that cirrhosis is often caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
B1 Patients with cirrhosis may experience symptoms such as fatigue and jaundice.
B2 Regular monitoring is essential for managing cirrhosis and preventing complications.
C1 Advanced cirrhosis can lead to liver failure and the need for a transplant.
C2 The prognosis for patients with cirrhosis depends on various factors, including the underlying cause and extent of liver damage.
formal Cirrhosis is a serious liver condition characterized by scarring of the liver tissue.
informal My uncle was diagnosed with cirrhosis after years of heavy drinking.
slang I heard that too much partying can lead to cirrhosis of the liver.
figurative The corruption in the company had spread like cirrhosis, slowly damaging everything it touched.
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