enteritis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the intestine, especially the small intestine, usually accompanied by diarrhea.
‘If your immune ability decreases, and you get other diseases such as pneumonia, enteritis , or cholecystitis, the virus may take advantage and start to replicate itself,’ he said.

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1. Acute Gastro Enteritis

2. Difficile enteritis after Colectomy.

3. Is there the tweak that treats enteritis?

4. RAdiation enteritis can present as either a …

5. Many ducks develop acute enteritis and diarrhoea.

6. The symptom of enteritis, how should solve?

7. Genuflect begs: What specific does remedial enteritis have to perhaps surprise square?

8. Objective To observe the curative effect of Andrographolide injection in treating children viral enteritis.

9. The small intestinal mucosa demonstrates marked hyperemia as a result of ischemic enteritis.

10. On closer inspection, early ischemic enteritis involves the tips of the villi.

11. RAdiation enteritis continues to be a major health concern in recipients of rAdiation therapy

12. Deaths from non‐preventable infectious diseases have also declined, in particular pneumonia and acute gastro‐enteritis.

13. Campylobacter enteritis is an infection in the small intestine caused by Campylobacter jejuni, a type of bacteria

14. ObjectiveTo investigate molecular epidemic features of rotavirus in infants with enteritis in Kunming, China, 2002 ~200

15. Askoli suffers a 50 percent child mortality rate, largely as a result of gastro-enteritis.

16. 15 At necropsy the carcass has a dehydrated appearance and there is an enteritis in the ileum.

17. He was admitted to our hospital at the age of 1 month with meningitis, enteritis and marked dystrophy.

18. Diagnosis of acute enteritis by determination of intestinal fatty acid-binding protein in the blood

19. Objective: To explore the effect of retention enema with triethanolamine cream on acute radioactive enteritis.

20. By 1977 it was clear that the thermophilic Campylobacters were a major cause of acute bacterial enteritis

21. Antibiont antibioses antibiosis: antibiotherapy antibiotic antibiotic-resistant antibiotic drug antibiotic enterocolitis antibiotic eye drops antibiotic induced enteritis

22. Further work is necessary to clarify the role of this environmental organism in chronic enteritis in man.

23. The breed is prone to occasional stomach troubles and bouts of enteritis so a good-quality diet is essential.

24. Deaths from non-preventable infectious diseases have also declined, in particular pneumonia and acute gastro-enteritis

25. The results suggested that eating chicken was probably the important transmission factor of the Campylobacter enteritis.

26. However, in some tropical and subtropical areas, some species are responsible for severe enteritis in calves.

27. 4 Results 38 cases with intussusception were misdiagnosed as bacillary dysentery, diarrhea disease, acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis, enterospasm and so on.

28. Chronic radiation enteritis is now recognised as a frequent and clinically important sequel of abdominal and pelvic irradiation treatment for malignant disease.

29. In more benign form the condition may be one associated with abscesses, omphalitis, arthritis, endocarditis , dermatitis, enteritis, metritis, vaginitis, and abortion.

30. It is caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis,[Sentence dictionary] and is more accurately described as regional enteritis or proliferative ileitis .

31. All patients completed the scheduled therapy regimen. The acute toxicity consisted mainly of enteritis (Grade I to II CTC).

32. Halo sign and Araneid limb-like sign in eosinophilic enteritis Xing Huang, Xiangqi Liao, Zhigang Xiao, Zhongcheng Huang

33. Enteritis, hepatitis, interstitial nephritis, and myositis, all of which began as acute reactions and developed into chronic lesions, were observed histologically.

34. Enteritis as the characteristic clinical manifestation of Campylobacter infections is rarely complicated by bacteraemia, endocarditis, meningitis, pankreatitis, and septic abortion.

35. Cryptosporidium enteritis is an infection of the small intestine characterized by diarrhea, which is caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium

36. At present, Dijincao has been used in clinic to treat dermatonosis, bacterial dysentery, enteritis, viral hepatitis, different hemorrhages, etc.

37. Among these, Amoebiasis (amoebiosis, amoebic dysentery, amoebic enteritis) is an important foodborne protozoan disease that is primarily caused by Entamoeba histolytica (Pal, 2007)

38. The incidence of rAdiation enteritis is expected to continue to rise during the coming years paralleling the unprecedented use of radiotherapy in pelvic cancers

39. Campylobacter enteritis is a common cause of intestinal infection. These bacteria are also one of the many causes of traveler's diarrhea or food poisoning

40. The diagnostic spectrum includes 49.8% infections of airways and the middle ear, 13.4% unspecific symptoms, 9.8% acute enteritis, 3.7% ingestions, and 23.2% miscellaneous diseases.

41. Wehave shown for the first time that small intestinal and whole gut transit is faster in patients with chronic radiation enteritis.

42. Medical therapy of diarrhoea caused by chronic radiation enteritis has been largely empirical and there have been no adequate controlled studies.

43. Pathological and histhopathological examination revealed organ changes, e.g., spleen enlargement, liver degeneration, enteritis, opacified air sacs, and fibrinous pericarditis, indicative of chlamydiosis.

44. The pathological picture of acute salmonella-enteritis (enteriticgroup) were clinically and statistically seen in 130 children, who were bacteriologically diagnosed, but free from other diseases.

45. Conclusion Cell immunity was suppressed and resulted in reducing the proliferation of B lymphocyte and secretion of antibody at system and local in infants with RV enteritis.

46. Among various intestinal parasites, H. Contortusis the most important and is responsible for most field outbreak of acute and sub acute parasitic gastro-enteritis of small ruminants [2, 3]

47. In 18 patients with Crohn's disease, 28 patients with ulcerative colitis, 24 patients with acute enteritis and in 68 healthy adults lipid A antibody titers were determined by the passive hemolysis test.

48. However, some foodborne infections can cause severe or chronic enteritis (e.g. shigellosis, typhoid fever, amebic dysentery, helminth infections), or diseases of other organ systems (e.g. hepatitis A, poliomyelitis, tissue parasitoses).

49. Campylobacter, (genus Campylobacter), group of spiral-shaped bacteria that can cause human diseases such as Campylobacter enteritis (Campylobacteriosis), which begins abruptly with fever, headache, diarrhea, and significant abdominal pain.

50. Results Postoperative complications were observed in 6 cases (7%), including hemiplegia in 4 cases (1 case with combination of aphasia), pseudomembranous enteritis in 1 case and hypopsia in 1 case.