ileitis|ileitides in English

noun

inflammation of the lower section of the small intestine (Medicine)

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1. Objective To research the conditions of chronic terminal ileitis(CTI) and its clinical course.

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

3. Alteration of the homeostatic balance of infected intestine results in acute ileitis in certain strains of inbred mice.

4. A critical clinical issue is whether isolated ileitis in asymptomatic patients is a manifestation of early Crohn disease.

5. One previous clinical study suggested that UC-PSC patients reveal a high rate of rectal sparing and backwash ileitis.

6. Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) may develop inflammation in the distal ileum thought to be due to "Backwash" of cecal contents ("Backwash ileitis")

7. Field study results from various regions in Germany where vaccination has been used to fight ileitis support the basic rule that 'prevention is better that treatment'.

8. We examined clinical, endoscopic, and pathologic data from 29 patients with isolated ileitis and no prior history of inflammatory bowel disease, and no colonic or upper gastrointestinal involvement.

9. However, a systematic analysis of ileal changes in UC has never been performed, and the prevalence and criteria for "Backwash" ileitis have not b …

10. Backwash (physical phenomenon), also known as "swash", the backwards flow of air or water Backwash ileitis, the involvement of the terminal part of the ileum in ulcerative colitis, following the ascent of the condition from the rectum

11. Backwash ileitis: involvement of the terminal ileum by the inflammatory and ulcerative changes seen in chronic ulcerative colitis; distinguished from involvement of ileum and proximal colon by regional (granulomatous) enteritis (for example, Crohn disease of terminal ileum and proximal colon).