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What is the difference between fever and inflammation?
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29 Nov '12 12:50 pm
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Inflammation is the reaction of vascularized tissue to local injury. The causes of inflammation are many & varied. Inflammation commonly results because of an immune response to infectious microorganisms.
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
Answered by aflatoon, 29 Nov '12 12:54 pm
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
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Inflammation is the reaction of vascularized tissue to local injury. The causes of inflammation are many & varied. Inflammation commonly results because of an immune response to infectious microorganisms.
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
Answered by rajan, 10 May 09:09 am
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
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Inflammation is the reaction of vascularized tissue to local injury. The causes of inflammation are many & varied. Inflammation commonly results because of an immune response to infectious microorganisms.
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
Answered by manoharkhanna, 07 Apr 04:47 am
Other causes of inflammation are trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes of heat and cold, and ischemic damage to body tissues. Inflammatory conditions are named by adding the suffix-itis to the affected organ or system
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Inflammation is the reaction of vascularized tissue to local injury. The causes of inflammation are many & varied. Inflammation commonly results because of an immune response to infectious microorganisms.
Answered by Quest, 29 Nov '12 02:41 pm
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