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Discover Ludwig"tissue loss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the loss of tissue, for example in the context of medicine or biology. For example: "The researchers found that the drug had a significant effect on reducing tissue loss in patients with the condition."
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Red areas show the greatest tissue loss.
Colcombe, S. J. et al. Aerobic fitness reduces brain tissue loss in aging humans.
In this study, we were interested in how coral responds to tissue loss diseases.
BACKGROUND: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a debilitating condition associated with inferior turbinate tissue loss.
The 2 levels of coronal tissue loss were (1) total tissue loss of the coronal dentin and (2) partial tissue loss of the coronal dentin with 2-mm surviving dentin walls.
"We are seeing an increase in children with tooth tissue loss associated with erosion," says Catriona Brown, a consultant paediatric dentist at the Birmingham Dental Hospital.
Tissue loss in his frontal lobes means that Lee finds himself "flattened out, emotionally speaking": but he had grown tired of life's ups and downs in any case.
Exposed coral skeleton provides an entry point for pathogens to infect, leading to spreading tissue loss.
Congenital or acquired tissue loss and dysfunction is an enormous socioeconomic burden for healthcare systems globally.
Images change with maturation of the stages of infarction: swelling, necrosis, organisation and tissue loss.
Tissue loss significantly reduces the potential for functional recovery after spinal cord injury.
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