Synonym: excitation, excitement, fervor, fervour, firing, ignition, inflaming, kindling, lighting, redness, rubor. Similar words: inflation, inflamed, summation, conflagration, information, grammatically, teammate, formation. Meaning: [‚ɪnflə'meɪʃn] n. 1. a response of body tissues to injury or irritation; characterized by pain and swelling and redness and heat 2. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up 3. arousal to violent emotion 4. the act of setting something on fire.
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(61) Jones, 76, was hospitalized with severe inflammation of her gall bladder; doctors predicted she would die without surgery.
(62) She said that putting him on bute straight away would reduce the inflammation and alternate hot and cold compresses would also help.
(63) One study found penile inflammation in one in seven uncircumcised children, but most problems resolved after a single medical consultation.
(64) In practical terms, there are some patients in whom pain is severe and continues on as the skin inflammation improves.
(65) When tissue begins to react to the commensals causing inflammation, the process of colonisation has given way to infection.
(66) The signs of inflammation had vanished. Histological examination confirmed a severe chronic atrophic gastritis.
(67) Unlike cortisone, which also reduces inflammation, Adequan seems to stimulate the production of new tissue in a damaged tendon.
(68) One patient only showed significant inflammation in the proximal limb.
(69) These data on colonic permeability are limited and have not been correlated to the degree of inflammation present.
(70) This study was designed to investigate further the relationship between inflammation and fluid transport in the small intestine of the rat.
(71) Serial biopsy specimens in these patients often showed variations in the intensity of inflammation and hepatocyte necrosis.
(72) The virus causes inflammation of the liver, but the long-term prognosis is uncertain in any particular case.
(73) Doing so allows the inflammation to reoccur and an asthma attack can follow shortly.
(74) The one parent who was H pylori negative has histological evidence of mild inflammation.
(75) There was no significant difference in the severity of the colonic inflammation between the treatment groups.
(76) In the gastric mucosal biopsy specimens a severe phlegmonous inflammation was found.
(77) His long face, punctuated by a pencil mustache, is a place of jowls, creases and inflammation.
(78) For recent injuries such as sprains, bruises, swellings, inflammation and headaches, cold compresses are recommended.
(79) In 38 patients endoscopy showed focal abnormalities or signs of diffuse inflammation of the duodenal bulb.
(80) In the one patient in this series with this feature, there was marked active inflammation with expression of colonic phenotypic markers.
(81) In fact long term treatment causes small intestinal inflammation in 70% of patients.
(82) A festering inflammation on his foot kept him from joining the Capuchin order.
(83) X-rays don't reveal much, either, since the inflammation lies in the soft tissues and not in the joints.
(84) The progression to cirrhosis in our patient occurred despite the lack of significant inflammation.
(85) Furthermore inflammation is frequently accompanied by fever and an increased temperature is unfavourable to survival of some microorganisms.
(86) Such a deposition of urate crystals causes inflammation of the affected area and precipitates an arthritic attack. 206.sentencedict.com/inflammation.html
(87) Inflammation is another internal defence mechanism and is a reaction of living tissue to infection, injury and irritants.
(88) Examples include patients with chronic infections, inflammation, malignancies, and liver disease.
(89) Although the inflammation is usually mild, on occasions it causes great distress.
(90) Histological examination of the resected colon confirmed Crohn's colitis with patchy full thickness inflammation and multiple granulomata.
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