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preserved food. In the
United States,
rates of
emergency department use for
noninfectious gastroenteritis dropped 30% from 2006
until 2011. Of the
twenty most...
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Lower GM,
Kanarek MS (June 1982). "The
mutation theory of chronic,
noninfectious disease:
relevance to
epidemiologic theory".
American Journal of Epidemiology...
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affecting the
whole body. It is the body's
response to an
infectious or
noninfectious insult.
Although the
definition of SIRS
refers to it as an "inflammatory"...
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anterior noninfectious uveitic glaucoma, or
uveitis ****ociated with glaucoma, or
iritic glaucoma) is most
commonly a
progression stage of
noninfectious anterior...
- two more
commonly used
options for
noninfectious uveitis. Non-biologic,
steroid sparing therapies for
noninfectious uveitis in
adults are now more available...
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Folliculitis is the
infection and
inflammation of one or more hair follicles. The
condition may
occur anywhere on hair-covered skin. The rash may appear...
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Tenosynovitis can be
either infectious or
noninfectious.
Common clinical manifestations of
noninfectious tenosynovitis include de
Quervain tendinopathy...
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Mycoplasma Legionnaires'
disease Chlamydiae Fungal Pneumocystis Parasitic noninfectious Chemical/Mendelson's
syndrome Aspiration/Lipid By vector/route Community-acquired...
- A lung
cavity or
pulmonary cavity is an abnormal, thick-walled, air-filled
space within the lung.
Cavities in the lung can be
caused by infections, cancer...
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results in
dwarfing and loss of vigor. It may be
caused by
infectious or
noninfectious means.
Stunted growth can
affect foliage and crop yields, as well as...