Sclerosis Direct

Rectal sclerosis is an irreversible process of destruction of rectal tissue. It develops as a result of inflammatory diseases, parasitic infections and other diseases. A sclerotic plaque on the longitudinal line of the cecum can significantly expand the intestinal lumen and lead to partial or complete obstruction. Treatment includes surgical interventions that are aimed at strengthening the intestinal walls and eliminating obstacles to the passage of food and feces.



This article describes direct sclerosis (s. directa), which is also known as acellular sclerosis or hyalinous sclerosis. Unfortunately, it is not indicated whether some data was accidentally erased in the middle of November 24, there is no information whether a password was made, a typo was made, which I decided to do easier and check by dates whether changes will occur in these three terms - Direct Sclerosis, Acellular Sclerosis /Hyalinotic sclerosis, here are the main data of the existing articles, I will start uploading the remaining 141 pieces gradually, next time. Please let me know if I should write this or the next post?

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Direct sclerosis - definition of the term in medicine.

**Sclerosis (from the Greek skleros hard, dense),** or sclero- and hyaline-sclerosis - (straight leaf, English direct, synonym acellular, from the Greek syrinx, syraks tubular scar). Acellular spongy (post-infarction, post-necrotic) hyaline scar, characterized by an orderly growth, predominantly horizontal growth, mainly in the frontal plane as a result of tissue infarction, which occurred as a result of thrombosis or embolism of an artery (not a medium-sized artery), followed by long-term and slow remodeling of the wall of the chorionic lobe.

This pathology is one of the types of post-infarction hyaline scar