INFLAMMATORY


Meaning of INFLAMMATORY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

bowel

Tumour necrosis factor mRNA was detected in four of nine controls compared with 11/15 inflammatory bowel disease patients.

This review examines the evidence that abnormal oxidative metabolism is of central importance to active inflammatory bowel disease.

The possible therapeutic effect of a specific receptor antagonist in inflammatory bowel disease remains to be evaluated.

The mode of action of 5ASA and 4ASA in inflammatory bowel disease is unknown.

Nevertheless the absence of recurrence during long term follow up will be required to exclude underlying idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease.

New corticosteroid compounds with high topical and little systemic activity seem to offer great benefit to inflammatory bowel disease patients.

Little information is currently available on the role of interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor in inflammatory bowel disease.

For inflammatory bowel disease the morbid risk varies with age.

cell

The prevalence and clinical significance of inflammatory cells in diseased tissue is controversial.

The increased synthesis of the metabolite is probably performed by the inflammatory cells that participate in this condition.

The inflammatory cells were absent in the colonic mucosa of Crohn's disease patients examined in remission.

Mucosal inflammation was identified by the presence of increased numbers of acute or chronic inflammatory cells .

The inflammatory cell infiltrate and its chemical products may influence intestinal permeability in various ways.

The bronchial epithelium is hyperplastic and heavily infiltrated by inflammatory cells , particularly eosinophils.

Eosinophils were not evident in the inflammatory cell infiltrate.

Ketotifen may prevent the release of the inflammatory mediators from mast cells as well as from other inflammatory cells.

change

The raised IgG1 proportion appears to be disease specific instead and not a reflection of unspecific inflammatory changes .

With the viral reactivation, inflammatory changes occur in dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots.

disease

A major cause of tubal occlusion is pelvic inflammatory disease .

Pneumonia is a term applied to any one of about 50 distinct inflammatory diseases of the lung.

PLA2 has been considered earlier to act mainly as a harmful agent in the pathology of various inflammatory diseases including acute pancreatitis.

The aim is to develop drugs for several inflammatory diseases , particularly respiratory.

In patients with inflammatory diseases the pseudomelanosis coli incidence amounted to 2.3%, and in those with diverticulosis to 9.1%.

Raised levels of circulating lactoferrin are seen during active inflammatory disease .

drug

Among the available treatments are painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs , exercise, joint protection and surgery.

mediator

Other differences have been previously described with respect to the generation of other inflammatory mediators .

This is not surprising considering that most inflammatory mediators have been shown to be able to stimulate enteric nerves.

The rise in eicosanoid inflammatory mediators may have an important role in the pathophysiology of the early radiation bowel reaction.

The superoxide generated may have a direct cytotoxic effect or it may interact with inflammatory mediators to modify the inflammatory process.

Ketotifen may prevent the release of the inflammatory mediators from mast cells as well as from other inflammatory cells.

process

The inflammatory process was seen to extend into adjacent skeletal muscle and was consistent with a diagnosis of Riedel's thyroiditis.

It has been reported that PLA2 activity contributes to the inflammatory process and promotes the formation arachidonic acid metabolites.

Both local cells and soluble mediators participate in the intestinal inflammatory process .

The mechanisms underlying the inflammatory process are poorly understood.

The superoxide generated may have a direct cytotoxic effect or it may interact with inflammatory mediators to modify the inflammatory process .

response

These three are involved in the inflammatory response .

The inflammatory response influenced intestinal fluid transport partly via activation of the enteric nervous system.

In the upper half of the jejunum they cause a noticeable inflammatory response .

This molecule is also involved in the adhesion of neutrophils to endothelium during the inflammatory response .

The entry of larval trichonemes into the lumina of the tubular glands generally provokes an inflammatory response together with marked goblet cell hypertrophy.

On day 3 the nematodes reach the small intestine and on days 6-8 an inflammatory response in the jejunum is seen.

Histological analysis showed that the size increase was not due to a local inflammatory response .

Ten to 12 days after inoculation, the worms are expelled from the small intestine and the inflammatory response fades away.

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