polymyositis
Primarily infectious or inflammatory etiology refers to diseases or conditions that arise mainly due to infections from pathogens (such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites) or inflammatory responses of the immune system. Infections can trigger inflammation as the body attempts to combat the invading organisms, while chronic inflammation can also lead to tissue damage and various diseases. Examples include pneumonia, which is infectious, and rheumatoid arthritis, which involves inflammatory processes. Understanding the underlying etiology is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Prolonged inflammation, healing of the tissue from the inflammatory process
Michael E. Rosenbaum has written: 'Solving the puzzle of chronic fatigue syndrome' -- subject(s): Chronic fatigue syndrome, Etiology, Therapy
Chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate in the fibromuscular tissue refers to a long-standing presence of immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages, within the fibrous and muscle layers of an organ or tissue. This condition can be seen in chronic inflammatory disorders and may lead to tissue damage and dysfunction over time.
PID can recur, or can become chronic.
increase in eosinophil cell and plasma cell
A study found that massage therapy can have a powerful effect upon psycho-emotional distress in persons suffering from chronic inflammatory bowel disease.
Talya Levine has written: 'Chronic cholecystitis' -- subject(s): Cholecystitis, Complications, Etiology, Pathology, Vascular Diseases
Acute chronic gout is a form of arthritis as well There are treatments available for both gout non inflammatory arthritis and inflammatory forms of the disease. None however can be cured as yet.
This condition is characterized by a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the digestive tract.
It is an inflammatory bowl disease. It usually affects the intestines, but may occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus.
no, Pelvic inflammatory disease in not life threatening.