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The term "sclero" is derived from the Greek word "sklēros," which means "hard" or "tough." It was first used in medical contexts in the 17th century to describe hardened arteries and other tissues. Over time, the term has come to encompass a wide range of conditions characterized by tissue hardening.
Examples of conditions with "sclero" in their name:
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