noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
active
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The scan score correlated with all laboratory tests generally accepted to reflect active gut inflammation except for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
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This was characterised by moderate active chronic inflammation in the lamina propria.
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Biopsies of the pouches of all these patients were reported as showing active chronic inflammation .
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There are, however, experimental studies suggesting a relationship between active intestinal inflammation and permeability.
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In the one patient in this series with this feature, there was marked active inflammation with expression of colonic phenotypic markers.
chronic
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Again, biopsies showed only chronic inflammation .
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Examples include patients with chronic infections, inflammation , malignancies, and liver disease.
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This was characterised by moderate active chronic inflammation in the lamina propria.
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Biopsies of the pouches of all these patients were reported as showing active chronic inflammation .
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Biopsies showed chronic inflammation but no evidence of malignancy.
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Doctors call this reaction chronic inflammation to distinguish it from the immediate, acute reaction or injury or allergy.
intestinal
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In fact long term treatment causes small intestinal inflammation in 70% of patients.
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There are, however, experimental studies suggesting a relationship between active intestinal inflammation and permeability.
■ VERB
cause
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Gallstones are pebble-like lumps, usually made of cholesterol, causing inflammation of the gallbladder.
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Such a deposition of urate crystals causes inflammation of the affected area and precipitates an arthritic attack. 206.
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An extreme allergic reaction causes rapid inflammation .
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Irritation can also be caused by inflammation such as when we suffer from a cold or allergy.
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In fact long term treatment causes small intestinal inflammation in 70% of patients.
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When tissue begins to react to the commensals causing inflammation , the process of colonisation has given way to infection.
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Spermicides can cause an inflammation in some people and you should avoid their use if you do experience a reaction.
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The virus causes inflammation of the liver, but the long-term prognosis is uncertain in any particular case.
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Histological evaluation showed no signs of inflammation or dysplasia.
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Again, biopsies showed only chronic inflammation .
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Biopsies of the pouches of all these patients were reported as showing active chronic inflammation .
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Biopsies showed heavy inflammation with loss of architecture and a few granulomata.
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A gastroscopy showed a severe inflammation of the stomach and proximal duodenum.
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Biopsies showed chronic inflammation but no evidence of malignancy.
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One patient only showed significant inflammation in the proximal limb.
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They were better, showing hardly any inflammation now.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The disease causes inflammation of the brain.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A festering inflammation on his foot kept him from joining the Capuchin order.
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A viral inflammation of the vestibular nerve is the suspected cause.
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Another patient had severe inflammation and numerous granulomata on histological examination of duodenal biopsies indicating Crohn's disease of the duodenum.
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Doing so allows the inflammation to reoccur and an asthma attack can follow shortly.
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One study found penile inflammation in one in seven uncircumcised children, but most problems resolved after a single medical consultation.
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Such a deposition of urate crystals causes inflammation of the affected area and precipitates an arthritic attack. 206.
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The one parent who was H pylori negative has histological evidence of mild inflammation .
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The scan score correlated with all laboratory tests generally accepted to reflect active gut inflammation except for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.