inflammatory condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinflammatoryandcondition
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inflammatory
adjective
uk/ɪnˈflæm.ə.tər.i/us/ɪnˈflæm.ə.tɔːr.i/
intended or likely to cause anger ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofinflammatoryandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Laboratory examinations revealed the presence of an acuteinflammatorycondition.
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Autoimmune pancreatitis is a chronicinflammatoryconditionwhich predominately affects elderly individuals, frequently presenting as obstructive jaundice and occasionally in association with other autoimmune disease.
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Te r m s such as tendonitis (or tendinitis) are traditionally used to describe a painful tendon, the name implying aninflammatorycondition.
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On that occasion there had been no splinter in the hand, and there was no question of acute inflammation or of aninflammatorycondition.
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The chronicinflammatoryconditionthat usually includes both comedones and inflamed papules and pustules (pimples) is called acne.
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By using more sophisticated methods, such as the detection of the oligoclonal bands, an ongoinginflammatorycondition(for example, multiple sclerosis) can be recognized.
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Originally, plantar fasciitis was believed to be aninflammatoryconditionof the plantar fascia.
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It may be caused by aninflammatoryconditionof blood vessels such as temporal arteritis.
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Thyroid eye disease is aninflammatorycondition, which affects the orbital contents including the extraocular muscles and orbital fat.
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Bucked shins is aninflammatoryconditionof the cannon bones.
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It is a severe, progressive form of bronchiolitis, aninflammatoryconditionof the bronchioles (small air passages in the lungs).
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Anchovies also contain a high level of uric acid, a build-up of which can cause theinflammatoryconditionknown as gout.
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If the syndrome is due to aninflammatoryconditione.g. ankylosing spondylitis, anti-inflammatory, including steroids can be used as an effective treatment.
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Chloracne is a chronicinflammatoryconditionthat results from this persistence, in combination with the toxin's chemical properties.
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All of the inflammatory conditions can be associated with significant systemic upset.
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Cradle cap is aninflammatorycondition.
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Under inflammatory conditions broader profiles of adhesion molecules and chemokines permit recruitment of a wider range of lymphocyte subsets.
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Chronic inflammatory conditions may affect coronary heart disease risk factors, or alter endothelial function directly, and thereby accelerate the atherogenic process.
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Overall, these findings support the idea that microglia activation during inflammatory conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, are deleterious to oligodendrocytes.
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