Chronic inflammation may result from failure to eliminate an irritant that causes acute inflammation, from an autoimmune response to a self-antigen, or may be caused by an …
Traditionally, inflammation has been regarded as an immediate protective response to insults such as infections and traumatic injuries. This acute process is associated with …
Inflammation, a reaction characterized by redness, fever, swelling, and pain, has been considered a homeostatic tissue repair mechanism, which is evoked by the body in …
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In this introductory review of the mechanisms of chronic inflammation, by purposely restricting the scope to a few limited topics, rather than attempting a complete history, we will …
The inflammation theory of disease: The growing realization that chronic inflammation is crucial in many diseases opens new avenues for treatment: EMBO reports: Vol 13, No 11 All EMBO …
Siloed or singular system approach to disease management is common practice, developing out of traditional medical school education. Textbooks of medicine describe a …
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