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inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
"Entro" refers to the gastrointestinal tract. Enteritis, for example, is inflammation of some portion of the GI tract. Ileitis, inflammation of the ileum, would be a type of enteritis. An enteropathy would be a condition/ pathology of the GI tract which does not include enteritis/ inflammation.
ileumitisdiverticulitisIleitis. This refers to the inflammation of the third part of the small intestine (the ileum). Inflammation of the large intestine is called colitis.
Any condition with inflammation includes the suffix "itis." An example is arthritis.
No, dermatitis is skin inflammation.
Diverticulitis is an inflammation of the large intestine or colon. Diverticulosis is a condition that has similar symptoms but there is no inflammation.
Ileum
ESR is a test for inflammation it idicates a level of inflammation hower it will not Tel you what is causing the inflammation or where it is.
ileum is not motion
Also called temporal arteritis. A condition which causes the inflammation of temporal arteries. It can cause blindness when the inflammation effects the ophthalmic artery.
No: Hepatitis means inflammation of the Liver.
Nephritis is the inflammation of the kidneys. The tubules, glomeruli, and interstitial tissues can also become inflamed when a person has this condition.