Fasciitis


[fash-ee-ahy-tis, fas-] /ˌfæʃ iˈaɪ tɪs, ˌfæs-/

noun, Pathology.
1.
inflammation of the .
/ˌfæʃɪˈaɪtɪs/
noun
1.
inflammation of the fascia of a muscle
n.

1893, from fascia + -itis.

fasciitis fas·ci·i·tis (fāsh’ē-ī’tĭs, fās’-)
n.

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