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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...
- Lower GM, Kanarek MS (June 1982). "The mutation theory of chronic, noninfectious disease: relevance to epidemiologic theory". American Journal of Epidemiology...
- 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"...
- 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...
- Tenosynovitis can be either infectious or noninfectious. Common clinical manifestations of noninfectious tenosynovitis include de Quervain tendinopathy...
- anterior noninfectious uveitic glaucoma, or uveitis ****ociated with glaucoma, or iritic glaucoma) is most commonly a progression stage of noninfectious anterior...
- Mycoplasma Legionnaires' disease Chlamydiae Fungal Pneumocystis Parasitic noninfectious Chemical/Mendelson's syndrome Aspiration/Lipid By vector/route Community-acquired...
- common in the immunodeficient. Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia or noninfectious pneumonia is a class of diffuse lung diseases. They include diffuse...
- two more commonly used options for noninfectious uveitis. Non-biologic, steroid sparing therapies for noninfectious uveitis in adults are now more available...
- 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...