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Example sentences for "chronic inflammation"

  • In chronic inflammation of the liver, the pain is generally most severe in the right shoulder and arm.

  • Discharges from the ear, bronchitis, chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucous membrane, and chronic diarrhea are frequently due to scrofula, while pulmonary consumption is unanimously regarded as a purely scrofulous affectation.

  • An acute or chronic inflammation of the vulva (external genitals) either from a specific, like gonorrhoea, or non-specific cause.

  • This means a chronic inflammation of the margin or edge of the eyelids accompanied by congestion, thickening and ulceration of the parts and the formation of scales and crusts.

  • This is an infectious disease characterized by chronic inflammation, and is due to the presence in the tissues of the actinomyces, or ray fungus.

  • By chronic inflammation, we understand a long continuance of some or all of the changes seen in acute inflammation, but less in intensity, and an abnormal tendency to the production of new tissue.

  • The infective material has set up a chronic inflammation of the keratogenous membrane, leading to abnormal secretion, and, in place of the horny cells it should normally secrete, is thrown out an abundance of a serous fluid.

  • With a chronic inflammation there is sooner a tendency to the production of fibrous tissue (and thus the firmer attachment of the necrosed portions) rather than an active phagocytosis and the casting-off of a slough.

  • Habitual drinking may likewise cause a chronic inflammation of the liver, called Cirrhosis, which is succeeded by Dropsy.

  • Sutherland, and may also occur in diseases of the nervous centres; or it may be caused by a decomposition taking place in the bladder, as in chronic inflammation, or in the case of retention of urine from any cause.

  • But other cases, in which the discoloration of the skin is in general incomplete, may be due to torpidity, congestion, or chronic inflammation of the organ.

  • Taken in this way, Alcohol produces delirium tremens, and great despondency of mind; as also often a chronic inflammation of the liver.

  • Tumors of the knee may also assume a granular type, as the result of chronic inflammation or following operative or spontaneous evacuation of pus from the part.

  • This is from a continued or chronic inflammation of the womb, or the vagina, or both.

  • It is one of the results of peritonitis, and may also arise from acute or chronic inflammation of the liver, such as is of common occurrence when flukes are present in the liver in large numbers.

  • Repeated acute attacks often lead to chronic inflammation, in which the glands are enlarged, and often hypertrophied in the true sense of the term.

  • Chronic inflammation of the small intestine gives rise to less prominent symptoms than in the stomach.

  • Mercury: temporarily cures in chronic inflammation of the cord and meninges.

  • Tannin: as glycerite to the fauces in chronic inflammation, especially in children.

  • Argenlc Nitrate: in chronic inflammation of the cord or meninges.

  • This is a chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the genital tract, that is associated with more or less of a discharge from the vulva.

  • Chronic inflammation of the maternal passages should be treated by irrigating the parts with a one per cent warm water solution of lysol, or liquor cresolis compound.

  • Such animals usually suffer from a catarrhal or chronic inflammation of the intestine, and may have periodic attacks of acute indigestion or colic.

  • In chronic inflammation of the maternal passage there is more or less discharge from the vulva.

  • A chronic inflammation of some of the tissues of the oesophagus.

  • A chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx, whether implicating the glandular structures or not, and commonly associated with similar chronic inflammation of contiguous structures.

  • Last, and mainly, it is Kassowitz who seeks the {138} essence of the rachitical process in a chronic inflammation originating in the points of apposition of the growing bones of the foetus or infant.

  • The alterations are such as chronic inflammation of a non-suppurative character might be expected to produce in the joints by one who had learned those characteristic of acute rheumarthritis.

  • Dose, 1 night and morning; in syphilis, chronic inflammation of the viscera, &c.

  • Phosphatic diathesis is a frequent accompaniment of spinal affections and of chronic inflammation of the mucous lining of the bladder.

  • In chronic inflammation of the coats of the eye, or of the eyelids, specks on the cornea, &c.

  • Both are the result of chronic inflammation, which crowds the blood into the vessels of the cornea, making them bloodshot and visible.

  • Alcoholic beverages seriously injure the throat, and consequently the voice, by causing a chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the larynx and the vocal cords.

  • This, in turn, may lead to a chronic inflammation of the canal and of the tympanic membrane.

  • But if repeated and continued, the congestion becomes more intense, the red color deeper and darker; the entire surface is the subject of chronic inflammation, its walls are thickened, and sometimes ulcerated.

  • Acute hepatitis may terminate in chronic inflammation, abscesses, rupture of the liver, or may disappear, leaving behind no trace of disease whatever.

  • In a work like the present, however, utility will be consulted by classing all under acute or chronic inflammation.

  • In one form of chronic inflammation of the kidneys (interstitial nephritis) and in polyuria the quantity may be increased to 20 or 30 quarts daily.

  • This is a subacute or chronic inflammation of some part of the membrane affected in common cold, the disease just described.

  • Chronic inflammation of the stifle joint is met with following acute synovitis due to strains and concussion.

  • In chronic inflammation of tendons, where animals are continued in service, the usual sequel is contraction, or shortening of these structures.

  • Chronic inflammation of the bicipital bursa is occasionally met with wherein both members are affected.

  • Because of the nature of the structures involved, when inflamed, chronic inflammation is a more frequent termination than is complete recovery.

  • Congestive dysmenorrhÅ“a is oftener in the nature of an acute or sudden attack, except when it is due to a chronic inflammation of the lining membrane of the womb.

  • Diagnosis: foul, undigested material, due to a chronic inflammation of the lower intestinal tract.

  • When, however, the functions of the anus and rectum are disturbed by chronic inflammation, etc.

  • In chronic inflammation of the rectum and colon there is more or less discharge of mucous, and in some cases of membranous, desquamation, with yellow or bloody mucus.

  • This is especially true of the disease of chronic inflammation, one of whose symptoms is piles or hemorrhoids.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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