... Study subjects. Patient recruitment was performed between June 2007 and December 2010. Patients were recruited from a total of 52 clinical departments from different university hospitals from Spain belonging to the ...
... inflammatory diseases (IMIDs), such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythema- tosus, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, are associated with higher rates of cardiovascular ...
... human inflammatorydiseases, such as Crohn’s disease, by oral administra- tion of eggs from the swine parasitic nematode Trichuris suis has attracted attention, based on the capacity of helminths to polar- ...
... Lichen planus (LP) is a common chronic inflammatory condition that affects skin and mucous membranes. Particularly oral lichen planus (OLP) is one of the main inflammatorydiseases of the oral mucosa ...
... Fibroblasts were grown inside the fibrin matrices, and epithelial cells were grown on the surface of the scaffold. Epithelial cells became stratified, reaching 5-6 cell layers at 14 days. In addition, some goblet-like ...
... Proteases are obvious targets for inhibitor-based the- rapies. They are involved in the physiopathology of infectious inflammatorydiseases such as ALI and ARDS, although a large number of questions re- ...
... People are currently under stress, which has increased the incidence of psychosomatic manifestations such as severe headache, sleep disturbances, systemic inflammatorydiseases, depression, cancer, ...
... treatment, inflammatory symptoms were observed in other joints, thus a total Bone Scin- tigraphy was performed, showing inflammatory areas in the right distal femur, both knees, left distal tibia- fibula ...
... Our results suggest that higher amount of dietary protein, associated with low dietary carbohydrate, can promote an increase in food consumption as well as in RMR. As dem- onstrated by Veloso and Bozinovic (1993), ...
... The inflammation present in these clinical pictures is controlled by expansion, activation and recruitment of regulatory Th cells, which can suppress neutrophil activity. Regulation is an essential component in the host ...
... of inflammatory signs [35, 36] (in which the left knee joints were injected intra-articularly with 10 μg LPS in 30 μl vehicle [LPS- injected joints], and the contralateral joints with its ve- hicle ...an ...
... In the absence of clinically apparent ocular tissue, histological sectioning has shown residual neuroecto- derm in some cases and hence terms such as 'true anoph- thalmia', 'clinical ano[r] ...
... The prevalence of anemia across studies on patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is high (30%). Both iron deficiency (ID) and anemia of chronic dis- ease contribute most to the development of anemia in ...
... patients with rheumatologic diseases by soaking in sulphurous thermal water. A double-blind randomized controlled follow-up trial (RCT) in which hand OA patients received balneotherapy with sulphurous water 5 days ...
... new diseases of the TSE family that affect humans, many scientists and particularly pharma- ceutical industries have directed much effort to de- velop or improve the diagnostic techniques that might make it ...
... various diseases in this species, such as, diabetes mellitus, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection, chronic renal failure The inflammation plays an important role during the infection FIP as a major ...