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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In medicine, sclerosis (also spelled sclerosus in the names of a few disorders; from Greek σκληρός \"hard\") is the stiffening of a structure, usually caused by a replacement of the normal organ-specific tissue with connective tissue.Types include:Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, sometimes known as motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig's disease, a progressive, incurable, usually fatal disease of motor neurons.Atherosclerosis, a deposit of fatty materials, such as cholesterol, in the arteries which causes hardening.Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is a disease that attacks the kidney's filtering system (glomeruli) causing serious scarring and thus a cause of nephrotic syndrome in children and adolescents, as well as an important cause of kidney failure in adults.Hippocampal sclerosis, a brain damage often seen in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy.Lichen sclerosus, a disease that hardens the connective tissues of the vagina and the penis. An autoimmune disorder.Liver sclerosis is a common misspelling of cirrhosis of the liver.Multiple sclerosis, or focal sclerosis, is a central nervous system disease which affects coordination.Osteosclerosis, a condition where the bone density is significantly increased.Otosclerosis, a disease of the ears.Systemic sclerosis (progressive systemic scleroderma), a rare, chronic disease which affects the skin, and in some cases also blood vessels and internal organs.Tuberous sclerosis, a rare genetic disease which affects multiple systems.Primary sclerosing cholangitis, a hardening of the bile duct by scarring and repeated inflammation.Primary lateral sclerosis, progressive muscle weakness in the voluntary muscles.↑ ↑"@en }

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