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Discover Ludwig"permanent inflammation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a state of ongoing or chronic inflammation in the body that does not heal or go away on its own. Example: The patient was diagnosed with permanent inflammation in his knee joint, causing him constant pain and limited mobility.
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This collectivization of permanent inflammation and endothelial dysfunction is causative for several cardiovascular pathologies such as coronary heart disease or hypertension which are more likely to occur in obese patients.
Exposure to SHS is associated with permanent inflammation and lipid accumulation in blood vessels in mice (Yuan et al. 2007) and in utero exposure results in an increased and earlier adult atherosclerotic lesion formation (Yang et al. 2007).
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Whereas normal pregnancy is a state of permanent mild inflammation, in adverse pregnancy outcomes, the inflammation is increased above normal levels (Li and Huang 2009).
Therefore, treatment is aimed at controlling the permanent intestinal inflammation.
The diagnosis of CP requires greater than six month duration of inflammation, permanent loss of exocrine function, and evidence on abdominal imaging studies of duct distortion, fibrosis or calcification.
Malignant obstruction, the resulting increased risk of cholangitis, and the advanced tumor diseases themselves can all contribute to a permanent state of inflammation.
We hypothesized that the state of permanent low grade inflammation could be causative for these elevated levels of immune cells in the peripheral circulation as also higher levels of C-reactive protein were found.
However, in patients with established synovitis, glucocorticoids such as cortisol (hydrocortisone), prednisone and prednisolone do not cause permanent resolution of inflammation and long-term use has adverse effects on bone, skin and fat tissue. 2 3 Endogenous glucocorticoids also have a role in suppressing disease activity in RA.
Permanent implants can cause inflammation, which, although a normal response to a foreign body, can result in more severe clinical complications such as tissue contraction [ 13].
Although evidence suggests that short exposure to IL-1β results in minor joint inflammation without permanent joint destruction, continuous exposure to IL-1β results in joint degradation that bears striking resemblance with osteoarthritis [ 7, 34].
Further studies will be needed in order to clarify whether recurrent hits of inflammation induce permanent changes in the SVZ that would then lead to irreversible failure of the homeostatic and repair capabilities of the endogenous neural stem/precursor cell compartment.
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