Similar words: inflammation, declamatory, inflamed, crematory, defamatory, teammate, inflation, grammatically. Meaning: [ɪn'flæmətɔrɪ /-trɪ] adj. 1. characterized or caused by inflammation 2. arousing to action or rebellion.
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(31) The inflammatory infiltrate associated with the ulcers was mixed, consisting of neutrophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and plasma cella.
(32) In our previous study, 34 monozygotic pairs with inflammatory bowel disease were found.
(33) On balance, the least inflammatory of the available options were selected.
(34) Endoscopy was performed at entry to confirm the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease.
(35) The role of platelet activating factor blocker in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease deserves investigation.
(36) Recent evidence favours the idea that inflammatory bowel disease may be caused by mesenteric vasculitis.
(37) Mucosal inflammation was identified by the presence of increased numbers of acute or chronic inflammatory cells.
(38) Another possibility is that the genetic regulation of the isotype response is different in the two populations of inflammatory bowel disease patients.
(39) Nevertheless the absence of recurrence during long term follow up will be required to exclude underlying idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease.
(40) Patients with gall stones or established inflammatory bowel disease were excluded.
(41) With the viral reactivation[sentencedict.com], inflammatory changes occur in dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots.
(42) Furthermore, cultured mononuclear cells isolated from inflammatory bowel disease mucosa spontaneously secrete large amounts of IgG.
(43) Also the specificity of our results needs to be verified as we did not study patients with other inflammatory bowel diseases.
(44) Histological analysis showed that the size increase was not due to a local inflammatory response.
(45) Rumors, false battle reports, meaningless codes, inflammatory speeches, orders to non-existent rebels.
(46) Histological examination showed typical inflammatory fibroid polyps, identical to those seen previously in cases 1, 2, and 3.
(47) However,(http://sentencedict.com/inflammatory.html) Tsuchiya etal have described an association between thymic abnormalities and inflammatory bowel disease.
(48) Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are chronic, remitting and relapsing mucosal disorders, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease.
(49) The entry of larval trichonemes into the lumina of the tubular glands generally provokes an inflammatory response together with marked goblet cell hypertrophy.
(50) With regard to the diagnosis in approximately 10% of inflammatory bowel disease patients with colonic involvement a definite distinction can not be made.
(51) Also in patients with inflammatory bowel disease antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies have been detected.
(52) Little information is currently available on the role of interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor in inflammatory bowel disease.
(53) A major cause of tubal occlusion is pelvic inflammatory disease.
(54) New corticosteroid compounds with high topical and little systemic activity seem to offer great benefit to inflammatory bowel disease patients.
(55) The rise in eicosanoid inflammatory mediators may have an important role in the pathophysiology of the early radiation bowel reaction.
(56) The underlying pathology is a widely distributed inflammatory lesion in peripheral nerves, with adjacent demyelination.
(57) The increased synthesis of the metabolite is probably performed by the inflammatory cells that participate in this condition.
(58) Pneumonia is a term applied to any one of about 50 distinct inflammatory diseases of the lung.
(59) These results also question the rationale of using n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
(60) Raised levels of circulating lactoferrin are seen during active inflammatory disease.
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