
1) Inflammation 2) Redness 3) Rubor
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Enteritis is an inflammation of the small intestine caused by a bacterial or viral infection. The inflammation frequently also involves the stomach (gastritis) and large intestine (colitis).
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inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.
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• (n.) An inflammation of the intestines.
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(enter- + -itis) inflammation of the intestine, applied chiefly to inflammation of the small intestine; see also enterocolitis.
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Inflammation of the intestine.
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inflammation of the intestines (especially of the small intestine), caused by irritants, poisons, viral or bacterial infections, or unknown factors. ... [3 related articles]
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Inflammation of the intestine, generally resulting in diarrhoea. No indication of the cause is given by the use of this term.
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Inflammation of the small intestine causing abdominal pain and diarrhea. Enteritis may result from virus infection, certain bacterial diseases, or food poisoning, which are in general self-limited and mild. The noninfectious inflammatory condition known as Crohn's disease causes a chronic relapsin...
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<pathology> Inflammation of the intestine, applied chiefly to inflammation of the small intestine. ... See: enterocolitis. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(en″tәr-I´tis) inflammation of the intestine, especially the small intestine, a general condition that can be produced by any of numerous different causes. Bacteria and certain viruses may infect the intestinal tract and produce symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Similar effects may ...
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Inflammation of the bowels
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En`te·ri'tis noun [ New Latin , from Greek
'e`nteron an intestine +
-itis .]
(Medicine) An inflammation of the intestines.
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Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the intestine.
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Enteritis is a convenient term for disorders of the bowel in which there is inflammation of the lining of the bowel wall. Varieties of enteritis include; dysentery, mucous colitis, typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever.
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An inflammation of the intestinal tract.
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an often fatal illness of the digestive system characterized by diarrhea and brought on by stress, excessive carbohydrate consumption and/or weaning.
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inflammation of the bowel
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inflammation of the lining of the intestine
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inflammation of the small intestine, usually causing diarrhoea
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noun inflammation of the intestine (especially the small intestine); usually characterized by diarrhea
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Inflammation of the intestinal tract, especially of the small intestine.
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inflammation of the intestines
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an inflammation of the intestinal tract.
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inflammation of the intestines, esp. the small intestine. · distemper (def. 1c).
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