Similar words: bronchiolitis, elitism, elitist, politic, myelitis, volition, politics, politico. Meaning: [kɒ'laɪtɪs] n. inflammation of the colon.
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(61) We elected to include this patient in the study since the entire remaining right colon had active ulcerative colitis.
(62) The fact that patients with active colitis were more affected than those with quiescent disease in Roediger's studies could reflect this.
(63) The functional result in patients with ulcerative colitis is extremely variable.
(64) Restorative proctocolectomy is the procedure of choice for most patients who require surgical treatment for ulcerative colitis.
(65) Seven patients with definite Crohn's disease, seven with indeterminate colitis and 52 with typical ulcerative colitis have a functioning pouch.
(66) Bismuth, because of its effects on enzyme systems in bacteria, may have a therapeutic effect in colitis through this mechanism.
(67) There was little evidence to support the presence of a primary defect in the colonic barrier in patients with ulcerative colitis.
(68) Before either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease was diagnosed infectious and neoplastic diseases had to be ruled out.
(69) Patients with gold induced colitis have diarrhoea as a constant feature.
(70) Figure 2 illustrates lysozyme mRNA in a colonic biopsy specimen from a patient with longstanding ulcerative colitis.
(71) Concern about nephrotoxicity has been the major factor limiting more widespread investigational use of cyclosporin in ulcerative colitis.
(72) Colonoscopic surveillance in colitis should reduce cancer related death compared with routine clinical care[sentencedict.com], by detecting early curable cancer.
(73) Inevitably patients with Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis will from time to time have restorative proctocolectomy.
(74) In a group of 37 ulcerative colitis patients, however, no effect of medication was found.
(75) Other studies suggest that cyclosporin is of therapeutic value in ulcerative colitis, but there have been no controlled trials.
(76) Therefore, of 180 patients eligible for colonic cancer surveillance in ulcerative colitis 160 were entered into the programme.
(77) There has recently been a revival of interest in changes in colonic motility in ulcerative colitis.
(78) Figure 1 shows the proportions of benign and malignant strictures by duration of colitis.
(79) Despite some similarities, it seems increasingly likely that the pathogenic mechanisms of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are distinct.
(80) In this study the efficacy of adsorbents as antiendotoxin agents in a hapten induced rat model of colitis is investigated.
(81) The pathophysiological importance of the ulcerative colitis associated perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies is still poorly understood.
(82) The colitis was active in 17 patients and inactive in 15.
(83) Twenty two had active colitis at the time serum was obtained.
(84) Faecal occult blood studies have also uncovered previously unrecognised cases of ulcerative colitis.
(85) Colitis, which is histologically similar to ulcerative colitis,[www.Sentencedict.com] has also been described in association with pellagra.
(86) All patients with ulcerative colitis were in clinical remission and had normal levels of haemoglobin, C-reactive protein, and serum orosomucoid.
(87) Evidence has accumulated that several autoimmune phenomena are present in ulcerative colitis patients.
(88) Everyone has heard of stressed executives who suffer peptic ulcers and ulcerative colitis.
(89) Platelet activating factor may be involved in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis as well as in experimental colitis.
(90) The present study was done to extend these observations and to include sera from patients with ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis.
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