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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Gastrointestinal inflammation
  1. ... of the body, particularly the skin, joints, and gastrointestinal system. Inflammation is a normal immune system response to injury ... as is swelling of the ankles and feet. Inflammation also affects the gastrointestinal system, causing attacks of abdominal pain, bloating, and ...
  2. ... of the condition result from inflammation affecting the gastrointestinal tract. This inflammation damages the villi, which are small, finger-like ... refractory sprue. Refractory sprue is characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, poor absorption of nutrients, and an increased ...
  3. ... disease. Affected individuals may also experience infection or inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause diarrhea and weight loss. ...
  4. ... known as vasculitis.) Other tissues affected by abnormal inflammation can include the skin, gastrointestinal system, liver, kidneys, and nervous system. Depending on ...
  5. ... mouth, throat, and skin. Additionally, granulomas within the gastrointestinal tract can lead to tissue breakdown and pus production (abscesses). Inflammation in the stomach can prevent food from passing ...
  6. ... the body's tissues and organs, including the gastrointestinal system, joints, and skin. Disorders such as otulipenia that result from abnormally increased inflammation are known as autoinflammatory diseases.Signs and symptoms ...
  7. ... is typically triggered by bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal or genital tract. Following an infection, affected individuals may develop arthritis, back pain, and eye inflammation. Like ankylosing spondylitis, many factors probably contribute to ...
  8. ... sinuses (sinusitis), lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), skin, bones, and gastrointestinal tract. Approximately one quarter of individuals with EDA-ID have disorders involving abnormal inflammation, such as inflammatory bowel disease or rheumatoid arthritis. ...
  9. ... small, noncancerous (benign) tumors that form in the gastrointestinal tract. These tumors are made up of fibrous tissue and usually contain cells known to cause inflammation (inflammatory cells). As in GISTs, the constitutively active ...
  10. ... toxic levels in the body (fluoropyrimidine toxicity). Severe inflammation and ulceration of the lining of the gastrointestinal tract (mucositis) may occur, which can lead to ...
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