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The scleroses in her lungs were severe, making it difficult for her to breathe even on a clear day.

Following a vasculitis episode, she developed significant scleroses in her skin that needed to be monitored closely by her dermatologist.

The rheumatologist explained that her scleroses were a result of an underlying autoimmune condition affecting her joints.

The tissue biopsy showed evidence of scleroses, which was the first step in diagnosing her condition.

Her scleroses had progressed to the point where her fingers had stiffened and she couldn't fully extend them.

The scleroses in the lining of her heart were contributing to the development of heart failure.

The loss of muscle mass and the hardening of her ligaments due to scleroses had made her prone to joint dislocations.

The fibrosis and scleroses in her liver were getting worse, and a transplant was being considered as a last resort.

The hardening of her arteries, known as atherosclerosis, had resulted in a significant decrease in blood flow to her brain.

The thickening and hardening of the tissue around her lymph nodes were indicative of an autoimmune response and needed to be investigated further.

The inflammation and subsequent scleroses in her kidneys had reduced their filtration rate, leading to proteinuria and hematuria.

The hardening and stiffening of her tendons due to tendonitis were putting her at risk for chronic pain and disability.

The granulomatous inflammation leading to scleroses in her lung tissue was causing her to experience shortness of breath and coughing fits.

The scar tissue formation and accompanying scleroses in her pancreas were contributing to her diabetes and digestive issues.

The repeated surgeries led to excessive scar tissue and hardening of the tissue, which complicated her recovery and daily activities.

The repeated episodes of inflammation and subsequent scleroses in her kidneys had significantly reduced their function.

The skin thickening and hardening due to scleroses were not just cosmetic; they were affecting her quality of life and mobility.

The progression of fibrosis and scleroses in her lungs were making it progressively more challenging for her to perform even the simplest tasks.

The loss of flexibility and the hardening of her ligaments due to scleroses made daily activities such as dressing and washing hair more difficult.