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Stromal inflammation refers to the presence of inflammatory cells in the stroma, which is the connective tissue framework that supports the cells of an organ. This type of inflammation is commonly seen in various inflammatory conditions, such as autoimmune diseases or infections, and can contribute to tissue damage and dysfunction. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of inflammation and may include anti-inflammatory medications.

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Stroma usually refers to the connective tissue that supports an organ. Inflammation is the body's responce to injury or irritation. Inflammation is characterized with redness, increased temperature, and pain.

So stromal inflammation means that the tissue that supports a particular organ was showing some signs of inflammation.

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