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Adhesion: The union of two opposing tissue surfaces (often in reference to the sides of a wound). Also refers to scar tissue strands that can form in the area of a previous operation, such as within the abdomen after a laparotomy.

The word "adhesion" comes from the Latin "adhaerere" meaning "to stick to or cling to."




This term was added to the dictionary on Saturday 24 October, 2009
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