chronically inflamedの例文
- Calculus formation is associated with a number of clinical manifestations, including chronically inflamed gingiva.
- Some organs of the body show greater risk of cancer when they are chronically inflamed.
- And because her sinuses were also chronically inflamed, Dr . Langmack prescribed a corticosteroid nose spray.
- Eddie Lang had a chronically inflamed sore throat and had felt ill for a year or eighteen months.
- In addition to his shoulder, he is nursing a painful left hip pointer and a chronically inflamed right elbow.
- The jewelry inserted in a pierced tongue can cause teeth to fracture or the lining of the mouth to become chronically inflamed.
- As a result, the oral soft tissue becomes chronically inflamed, a condition called stomatitis nicotina or smoker's palate.
- World Cup defender Christoph Metzelder, who may face an operation for a chronically inflamed Achilles'tendon, will also miss the match along with midfielder Paul Freier.
- The document shows that Jackson's most serious health problem was his chronically inflamed lungs, but this was not serious enough to be a contributing factor to his death.
- The disease, in which the digestive tract is chronically inflamed, left her so weak that she could barely walk and whittled 50 pounds from her 5-foot-11 frame.
- The esophagus can become chronically inflamed, eroded or even ulcerated, scar tissue can form that reduces the opening through which food must pass and the cells lining the esophagus can eventually become cancerous.
- A chronically inflamed esophagus can lead to strictures _ scar tissue that can narrow the esophagus _ and Barrett's esophagus, a pre-cancerous change in the cells that line the esophagus.
- News that the pope will undergo surgery to remove a chronically inflamed appendix has set off renewed speculation about his health, questions about how the church could operate in the case of an incapacitating illness and even suggestions that he should retire.
- The French prelate, quoted recently, was speaking of Pope John Paul II, whose uncertain health was discussed at length during the recent papal visit to France and will be spotlighted again next week when the Roman Catholic pontiff undergoes surgery to remove a chronically inflamed appendix.
- He said his shoulder _ which was expected to keep him out 1-to-3 weeks, but only stopped him from playing in Tuesday's game at Utah _ didn't hurt as much as a left hip pointer he picked up last week, or his chronically inflamed right elbow, which might require surgery sometime soon.