Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 63
... coli 014,97,98 which was viewed as a potential pathogen in these diseases ; however , most normal individuals have detectable antibodies against E. coli , and the in- creases seen in IBD probably reflect greater antigenic exposure or ...
... coli 014,97,98 which was viewed as a potential pathogen in these diseases ; however , most normal individuals have detectable antibodies against E. coli , and the in- creases seen in IBD probably reflect greater antigenic exposure or ...
Page 72
... coli in gas- trointestinal and immunologic disorders . J Lab Clin Med 1973 ; 82 : 125 . 97. Heddle RJ , Shearman DJ . Serum antibodies to Escherichia coli in subjects with ul- cerative colitis . Clin Exp Immunol 1979 ; 38 : 22 . 98 ...
... coli in gas- trointestinal and immunologic disorders . J Lab Clin Med 1973 ; 82 : 125 . 97. Heddle RJ , Shearman DJ . Serum antibodies to Escherichia coli in subjects with ul- cerative colitis . Clin Exp Immunol 1979 ; 38 : 22 . 98 ...
Page 243
... coli in Ulcerative Colitis Although cultures of intestinal fluid from patients with UC have disclosed flora similar to that found in control subjects , " E. coli isolated from patients with UC show substantially greater adherence to ...
... coli in Ulcerative Colitis Although cultures of intestinal fluid from patients with UC have disclosed flora similar to that found in control subjects , " E. coli isolated from patients with UC show substantially greater adherence to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abnormalities acid action activity addition agents alterations antibodies antigens appear associated bacterial blood cause chronic Clin clinical colonic compared complement complex component Crohn's disease cytokines cytotoxic decreased defect determined diarrhea effects enhanced epithelial cells epithelium et al evidence expression factor findings function Gastroenterology genes genetic granulomas growth human immune immune response Immunol immunologic important incidence increased induced infection inflammation inflammatory bowel disease inhibition initially injury intestinal involved isolated lamina propria lesions leukocyte levels lymphocytes macrophages markers mast cells mechanisms mediators mononuclear mucin mucosal Nature neutrophils normal observed occur patients population possible potential present production prostaglandin protein rates recent receptor regulation relatives release reported response risk role schistosomiasis secretion secretory serum shown specific stimulation studies suggest T-cell tissue ulcerative colitis vitro