Fibrous Tissue

/ˈfaɪbrəs ˈtɪʃuː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Connective tissue composed mainly of collagen fibers, often referenced in legal cases involving forensic pathology or personal injury relating to tissue damage.
    The expert witness testified about the extent of fibrous tissue damage caused by the accident.

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'fibrous tissue' typically arises in forensic pathology or injury assessment, where precise characterization of tissue types impacts evidence evaluation.

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