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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2022
Inflammation represents a fundamental response to diverse diseases ranging from trauma and infection to immune-mediated disease and neoplasia. As such, inflammation can be a nonspecific finding but is valuable as an indicator of pathology that can itself lead to disease if left unchecked.
Raquel M, Walton, Andrea, Siegel
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Inflammation represents a fundamental response to diverse diseases ranging from trauma and infection to immune-mediated disease and neoplasia. As such, inflammation can be a nonspecific finding but is valuable as an indicator of pathology that can itself lead to disease if left unchecked.
Raquel M, Walton, Andrea, Siegel
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COVID-19 and Inflammatory Markers
Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2022Abstract: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) causes mild illness to serious infection with lung involvement, thrombosis, and other complications potentially resulting in fatal outcomes. Recognised inflammatory biomarkers play important roles in managing patients with COVID-19; for example, diagnosis, follow-up, assessment of treatment response, and ...
Sevket Balta, Ilknur Balta
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Statins and inflammatory markers
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2002Inflammation is involved in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis and the development of atherosclerotic events. Understanding of the molecular basis of inflammation has led to the identification of markers that may be important new targets in atherothrombotic disease.
Christopher C, Case +1 more
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Nutrition and inflammatory markers
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2007Inflammation underlies many chronic diseases. The goal of nutritional support in such diseases is to provide adequate energy and nutrients to meet the increased requirements for synthesis of acute phase proteins, inflammatory mediators, antioxidant defenses and the promotion of tissue repair and restoration of cellular function.Systemic inflammation ...
Cyril O, Enwonwu, Christine S, Ritchie
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Inflammatory Markers in Clinical Practice
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000Currently, the noninvasive clinical assessment of airway inflammation in young children is limited. The detection of raised blood eosinophil levels or evidence of eosinophil activation proteins in blood or urine, such as eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) or eosinophil protein X (EPX), can be used in addition to the examination of nasopharyngeal ...
Wilson, N., Pedersen, S.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Before considering markers, it is first appropriate to consider inflammation (Latin, inflamatio, to set on fire). Inflammation is a complex response by an organism to injury, either resulting from invasion by pathogenic organisms, traumatic cell damage or irritants.
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Before considering markers, it is first appropriate to consider inflammation (Latin, inflamatio, to set on fire). Inflammation is a complex response by an organism to injury, either resulting from invasion by pathogenic organisms, traumatic cell damage or irritants.
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Inflammatory markers associated with seizures
Epileptic Disorders, 2016AbstractAim. Seizures can produce systemic changes, including elevated body temperature, white blood cell count, and C‐reactive protein levels, which raises concern for potential infection. We describe seizure‐induced inflammation‐like responses and discuss how these changes may be distinguished from those associated with infection.Methods.
Hong Seok, Sohn +2 more
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