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To explain: The term that indicates inflammation of the stomach.
Concept introduction: Inflammation is the immune response of the body to a harmful stimulus in response to an infection or a physical injury. It is a general healing process. It is the natural response that helps to heal wounds, infections, and tissue damage. Disorder that ends with –itis denotes inflammation.
To explain: The term that indicates inflammation of the liver.
Concept introduction: Inflammation is the immune response of the body to a harmful stimulus in response to an infection or a physical injury. It is a general healing process. It is the natural response that helps to heal wounds, infections, and tissue damage. Disorder that ends with –itis denotes inflammation.
To explain: The term that indicates inflammation of the large intestine.
Concept introduction: Inflammation is the immune response of the body to a harmful stimulus in response to an infection or a physical injury. It is a general healing process. It is the natural response that helps to heal wounds, infections, and tissue damage. Disorder that ends with –itis denotes inflammation.
To explain: The term that indicates inflammation of the tendon.
Concept introduction: Inflammation is the immune response of the body to a harmful stimulus in response to an infection or a physical injury. It is a general healing process. It is the natural response that helps to heal wounds, infections, and tissue damage. Disorder that ends with –itis denotes inflammation.
To explain: The term that indicates inflammation of the heart muscle.
Concept introduction: Inflammation is the immune response of the body to a harmful stimulus in response to an infection or a physical injury. It is a general healing process. It is the natural response that helps to heal wounds, infections, and tissue damage. Disorder that ends with –itis denotes inflammation.
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