fibrinosis
/faɪˈbraɪnoʊsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A pathological condition characterized by the deposition of fibrin in tissues.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with fibrinosis, a rare blood disorder.”
2. noun
The formation of fibrin in the blood or tissues, often due to clotting disorders.
“The medical team was investigating the cause of fibrinosis in the patient’s blood.”