0 an illness of the colon (= part of the bowels) in which the contents of the bowels are passed out of the body too often
Bacteria found in meat are those which produce colitis, appendicitis, abscesses of the teeth and diseased conditions of the tonsils.
However, over time, the insidious sub-clinical deficiency may degrade some other system and produce a different disease, such as colitis.
The man may have appendicitis, or colitis, or pancreatitis, or he may have been shot through the lungs or the abdomen.
The pathogenesis of necrotic proliferative colitis in swine is linked to whipworm induced suppression of mucosal immunity to resident bacteria.
In the gastrointestinal tract symptom group, the most prominent provisional clinical diagnoses was infectious gastroenterocolitis (not specified), followed by acute colitis, abdominal pain and diarrhoea.
Two patients aged 20 -40 years with ulcerative colitis were identified.
Most hospitalizations and deaths were found for the rather non-specific code 558 (other non-infectious gastroenteritis and colitis).
They contain hierarchical and categorical relationships between the concepts; for example, chronic enteritis is-a disease and colitis ulcerosa is-a chronic enteritis.