inflammatory disease

collocation in English

meaningsofinflammatoryanddisease

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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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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofinflammatoryanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is aninflammatorydisease, although it may not be immediately discerned as an autoimmune condition.
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Thus, overall, the idea that helminths can protect against human allergic and autoimmuneinflammatorydiseaseis compelling.
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Further, the activation/suppression of antioxidant defences, which are known to mediate intestinal damage ininflammatorydiseaseof the bowel, were studied.
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The correct diagnoses for these situations were respectively shingles, cigarette burn to the cheek, lower back pain, chest infection, pelvicinflammatorydiseaseand hypertension.
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Approximately 18% in each year had either blocked tubes, usually as a result of pelvicinflammatorydisease, or peritubal adhesions requiring surgery.
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During these acute periods, the heart is enlarged due to aninflammatorydiseasethat can involve the pericardium, myocardium and endocardium.
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In each case, this occurred before the mouse was 5 weeks of age and progressed into a chronicinflammatorydiseasewith secondary opaque cataract formation.
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After resolution of fever, and other manifestations ofinflammatorydisease, aspirin is reduced to 3 to 5 mg/ kg/day as a single dose for its antiplatelet effect.
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It is possible that these differentials may have been caused by the increased incidence of pelvicinflammatorydiseaseincluding infection of the tubes or other local infections.
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Such decisions are exemplified in scenarios 2 (chest infection) and 5 (pelvicinflammatorydisease) where quick recognition of a pattern and its concomitant response is recommended.
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Although involution is not a chronicinflammatorydisease, it is possible that upregulation of inflammatory mediators during involution is also a component of breast cancer initiation or progression.
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The same information was reinterpreted in the light of new information (that is, after examination of the patient) to give a diagnosis of pelvicinflammatorydisease.
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Interstitial cystitis is a rare chronicinflammatorydiseaseof the bladder affecting mainly women.
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Others can lead to pelvicinflammatorydisease, which may leave young women sterile or infertile.
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They are occasionally misdiagnosed as tumors orinflammatorydisease.
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It is considered a form of pelvicinflammatorydisease.
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Other contraindications are pelvicinflammatorydiseaseand coagulopathies.
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It is also important to exclude pelvicinflammatorydisease, also a cause of pain and suffering in many women.
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Exclusion criteria were the following : history of self-reported physician-diagnosed coronary heart disease, acute state of chronic orinflammatorydisease, neoplasms, acute infections, or surgery within the previous 4 weeks.
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Chiropractors will not provide treatment where there are signs of other complications such asinflammatorydisease, infection or indications of a tumour in the spine.
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Thisinflammatorydiseaseof the central nervous system and nerve fibres gradually develops lesions that prevent the nerves from functioning, causing generalised and unpredictable disability.
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I am aware of the reports that show a link between the use of intra-uterine devices and pelvicinflammatorydisease.
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Like combined pills, the minipill decreases the likelihood of pelvicinflammatorydisease.
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Other than surgery, endometriosis, and pelvicinflammatorydiseaseare typical causes.
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