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1 f sea floor, where the flow was locally very erosive.
2 ic findings in all affected rabbits included erosive and necrotizing enterocolitis with adherent bact
3                                      In both erosive and non-erosive reflux disease, expression level
4 ficient mice was more severe, prolonged, and erosive and was neutrophil dominated, with viral replica
5 es, glaciers have been inferred to be highly erosive, and conditions of glaciation are used to explai
6 factor-transgenic (TNF-Tg) mice that develop erosive arthritis and in wild-type littermates was studi
7 mice, which develop spontaneous inflammatory erosive arthritis beginning at 14-16 wk, were crossed wi
8 tors each participate in the pathogenesis of erosive arthritis in K/BxN mice.
9                      Immunization induced an erosive arthritis of the hind paws.
10 ns may enable these autoantibodies to induce erosive arthritis or glomerulonephritis either by direct
11  susceptible to the development of a chronic erosive arthritis subsequent to mycoplasma infection.
12    We describe a patient with HIM and severe erosive arthritis with prominent nodules in the absence
13 yeloid hyperplasia associated with cachexia, erosive arthritis, dermatitis, conjunctivitis, glomerula
14 evere inflammatory phenotype, with cachexia, erosive arthritis, left-sided cardiac valvulitis, myeloi
15          DKK1 has been implicated in causing erosive arthritis, the osteolytic phenotypes of multiple
16      In TNF-Tg mice, a model of inflammatory-erosive arthritis, the popliteal lymph node (PLN) enlarg
17 ave an important role in the pathogenesis of erosive arthritis.
18 peptidoglycan-polysaccharide animal model of erosive arthritis.
19 pontaneously develops glomerulonephritis and erosive arthritis.
20 synovium that later developed into a chronic erosive arthritis.
21 sia, cachexia, dermatitis, autoimmunity, and erosive arthritis.
22 chexia, myeloid hyperplasia, dermatitis, and erosive arthritis.
23 te joint inflammation and are protected from erosive arthritis.
24 1 and SJL mice developed an inflammatory and erosive arthritis.
25 ispectral (MS) image analysis, for assessing erosive change.
26 s of MRIs can be used to detect and quantify erosive changes in RA.
27 py was also done whenever symptoms suggested erosive changes.
28                                              Erosive contact dermatitis is an under-recognized compli
29 "shared epitope" (SE) were not predictive of erosive damage at 2 years in patients with early inflamm
30 t an early stage in patients with RA, before erosive damage has occurred.
31 ombinations showed they reduce synovitis and erosive damage, especially when used with steroids.
32 tions include fluorescein pooling in surface erosive defects, intercellular trapping of fluorescein,
33 ease course (OR 9.78, 95% CI 1.25-76.7), and erosive disease (OR 14.3, 95% CI 3.01-67.9).
34 roximal extent of reflux and the presence of erosive disease and cough reflex sensitivity in unselect
35 e used to evaluate a patient's potential for erosive disease and the efficacy of anti-TNF therapy.
36  1987 criteria or all cases of seropositive, erosive disease as defined by the Rome criteria were ide
37     RANKL genotypes were not associated with erosive disease at baseline or with the yearly progressi
38  at the higher dose) and minimal evidence of erosive disease at study end in the active treatment gro
39  also elevated in the serum of patients with erosive disease compared with patients with nonerosive R
40                           Many patients with erosive disease first develop their erosions >2 years fr
41 The SE is associated with the development of erosive disease in many ethnic groups; however, striking
42 etween patterns of acid exposure in NERD and erosive disease on pH testing.
43 ubsets of ASPs in which both individuals had erosive disease or both carried 2 copies of the shared e
44 e was no association between the presence of erosive disease or rheumatoid factor status and the dose
45 se from forms that proceed to an aggressive, erosive disease requiring intensive immunosuppressive th
46 ppressed the subsequent evolution of chronic erosive disease typified by disabling joint swelling and
47                                              Erosive disease was more frequent in men than in women (
48  tended to occur earlier (47% versus 31% for erosive disease within the first 4 years of RA).
49 cases had seropositive disease, over 60% had erosive disease, and over 40% had subcutaneous nodules.
50 1 gene cluster and IL-4/IL-4 genes influence erosive disease, but their effects are mainly in late RA
51       Age, disease activity, the presence of erosive disease, non-Caucasian race, and smoking were si
52 ) but similar esophageal reflux exposure and erosive disease, together with similar prevalence of ext
53 sents another layer of regulation to control erosive disease.
54 articular onset, a polyarticular course, and erosive disease.
55 plicates angiogenesis in the active phase of erosive disease.
56 may identify patients who have a low risk of erosive disease.
57 h male sex, rheumatoid factor positivity, or erosive disease.
58 s an unreliable indicator of the severity of erosive disease.
59    A further ten studies examined links with erosive disease.
60 st a possible role for this region in severe erosive disease.
61 doscopic or radiological evidence of active (erosive) disease anywhere in the gastrointestinal (GI) t
62                            With exclusion of erosive diseases (3/160 or 1.9%) from endoscopy, 16 subj
63                At approximately 17 Ma, steep erosive drainage networks would have flowed across the H
64                    Twenty-four patients with erosive early RA (duration < 3 years) who were receiving
65 rget atoms that are not sputtered away, with erosive effects being essentially irrelevant.
66 ammation, TNF-alpha may fully exert its bone erosive effects by directly promoting the differentiatio
67 me sufficiently integrated and stable to the erosive effects of horizontal gene transfer that true or
68 se population consisted of all patients with erosive esophagitis (International Classification of Dis
69                                       Severe erosive esophagitis after a 2-month course of proton-pum
70         Of 11 patients with heartburn, 6 had erosive esophagitis and 5 had normal-appearing mucosa on
71 ents with normal pH metry, 2 were found with erosive esophagitis and 7 without endoscopic abnormaliti
72                                              Erosive esophagitis and esophageal stricture were associ
73 equently, SSc patients may be complicated by erosive esophagitis and eventually by Barrett's esophagu
74 d if biopsies are obtained in the setting of erosive esophagitis and if pathology findings suggest LG
75  subjects will have repeated bouts of severe erosive esophagitis and never develop Barrett's esophagu
76 fect of proton pump inhibitors on healing of erosive esophagitis and symptom resolution.
77 sults propose a link between both healing of erosive esophagitis and the slower remission of upper an
78 ents > or =50 years of age without ulcers or erosive esophagitis at baseline endoscopy were assigned
79            Although the prevalence of severe erosive esophagitis increases with age, the severity of
80 signi fi cantly lower in patients with GERD (erosive esophagitis or nonerosive but pH-abnormal GERD)
81 ith GERD and acid-related complications (ie, erosive esophagitis or peptic stricture) should take a P
82 e data on the severity of both heartburn and erosive esophagitis pooled data from 5 prospective, rand
83 participants had significantly less frequent erosive esophagitis than white participants (24% vs. 50%
84 sociation between race and GERD symptoms and erosive esophagitis was analyzed in logistic regression
85                                              Erosive esophagitis was found in 50 of 215 participants
86 ressive increase in the prevalence of severe erosive esophagitis was observed with each decade of age
87 s found significant associations of BMI with erosive esophagitis, 6 of 7 found significant associatio
88          We evaluated MI in 61 patients with erosive esophagitis, 81 with nonerosive but pH-abnormal
89 cant increase in the risk for GERD symptoms, erosive esophagitis, and esophageal adenocarcinoma.
90 al acid exposure, the presence of endoscopic erosive esophagitis, and hiatal hernia).
91  gastro-intestinal symptoms overlapping with erosive esophagitis, and provides sustained improvement
92 of obesity: gastroesophageal reflux disease, erosive esophagitis, Barrett's esophagus, esophageal ade
93 rmed in the presence of active inflammation (erosive esophagitis, Los Angeles grade C and D).
94 preoperative evaluation, 51% of patients had erosive esophagitis, stricture, or Barrett's metaplasia.
95 nts with endoscopy-positive "heartburn," ie, erosive esophagitis.
96 heartburn reliably indicates the severity of erosive esophagitis.
97 n age, severe heartburn symptoms, and severe erosive esophagitis.
98 der with gastroesophageal reflux disease and erosive esophagitis.
99 long-term management of patients with severe erosive esophagitis.
100 tment strategy for most patients with severe erosive esophagitis.
101 ansoprazole effectively maintains healing of erosive esophagitis.
102 ified as nonerosive reflux disease and 17 as erosive esophagitis.
103 sion-dominated erosion regime since the last erosive event because the vertical knickpoints have not
104 tion zones, providing an untapped archive of erosive events in mountainous landscapes.
105 ially alleviated the clinical and histologic erosive features of CIA in mice.
106  into the MSY and subjected its genes to the erosive forces that attend the absence of crossing over.
107 es have been identified for prognosis of the erosive form of RA.
108                             Thirteen chronic erosive gastritis (CEG) patients with typical yellow ton
109 rett's esophagus, esophageal adenocarcinoma, erosive gastritis, gastric cancer, diarrhea, colonic div
110       The primary causes can be divided into erosive gastrointestinal disorders, nonerosive gastroint
111 f GERD (GERD, 36.7% [nonerosive GERD, 41.2%; erosive GERD, 30.8%]; Barrett's esophagus, 13.3%; and Ba
112 ind that the long profiles of beds of highly erosive glaciers tend towards steady-state angles oppose
113 r physiologic in vitro conditions that mimic erosive in vivo environments.
114 sed risk, we examined the effects of chronic erosive inflammatory arthritis and GC treatment on bone
115 at accurately demonstrate the progression of erosive inflammatory arthritis in mice.
116 s were used to assess the natural history of erosive inflammatory arthritis.
117  IEC necroptosis, Paneth cell loss and focal erosive inflammatory lesions in the colon.
118     CD11c-Flip-KO mice spontaneously develop erosive, inflammatory arthritis, resembling rheumatoid a
119 creted inflammatory cytokines and induced an erosive, inflammatory arthritis.
120                         We report 7 cases of erosive irritant contact dermatitis due to chlorhexidine
121 ay had a significant reduction in the Larsen erosive joint count (LEJC), and all IL-1RA-treated group
122                                              Erosive joint damage after 2 years was limited and less
123         The primary outcome was radiographic erosive joint damage after 2 years.
124 anger signal in driving adaptive immunity in erosive joint disease.
125 etory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) in erosive joint diseases, we cloned, sequenced, and expres
126 inical synovitis after receiving K/BxN sera, erosive lesions in the bone still developed.
127 immune disease characterized by blisters and erosive lesions in the oral mucosa.
128 mphoid hyperplasia in 8 patients (57.1%) and erosive lesions such as aphthoid lesions, erosions, and
129  pimecrolimus cream in the treatment of oral erosive lichen planus (OELP).
130 es in this study, 30 cases were diagnosed as erosive lichen planus or lichenoid mucositis; 29 cases w
131  Head imaging revealed a large expansile and erosive mass in the skull base.
132 n exhibited larger primary lesions that were erosive, more satellite lesions, and higher viral loads
133 .7%) showed various unspecific nonerosive or erosive mucosal lesions within the small bowel, resultin
134 signs (erosive: n = 47) or without them (non-erosive: n = 37) as well as 26 patients lacking GERD-spe
135 GERD-related symptoms with endoscopic signs (erosive: n = 47) or without them (non-erosive: n = 37) a
136  of new ulcers in the stomach or duodenum or erosive oesophagitis at 12 weeks after randomisation.
137 17 (8.5%; OR 0.05, 0.01-0.40; p=0.0045); and erosive oesophagitis in nine (4.4%) compared with 38 (19
138 nist, in the prevention of peptic ulcers and erosive oesophagitis in patients receiving low-dose aspi
139 evention of gastric and duodenal ulcers, and erosive oesophagitis in patients taking low-dose aspirin
140                   Patients without ulcers or erosive oesophagitis on endoscopy at baseline were rando
141 aliva samples of two subtypes (reticular and erosive) of OLP patients and healthy controls.
142 nkers of Streptococcus comprising species in erosive OLP.
143 true irrespective of whether the patient had erosive or nonerosive disease.
144 esions like lymphofollicular hyperplasia and erosive or ulcerative lesions have seldom been described
145 iseases present with painful, ulcerative, or erosive oral manifestations.
146  but lacks specificity, and distinction from erosive osteochondritis is often difficult.
147 agnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) demonstrated erosive osteomyelitis of the xiphoid process with enhanc
148 e (A20(myel-KO) mice) triggers a spontaneous erosive polyarthritis that resembles rheumatoid arthriti
149 ell wall (SCW)-induced model of inflammatory erosive polyarthritis, endogenous SLPI was unexpectedly
150 ally and monitored the impact on SCW-induced erosive polyarthritis.
151 aries raises concerns about the contributing erosive processes and their roles in restraining coastal
152 ltaneous suppression of the inflammatory and erosive processes in the synovium.
153 to identify prognostic markers predictive of erosive progression over 2 years on serial hand/wrist ra
154 modifying antirheumatic drug therapy reduces erosive progression.
155                                              Erosive pustular dermatosis (EPD) is a rare condition th
156                                              Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp (EPDS) is an in
157 g mass spectrometry in sera of patients with erosive RA (n = 15) or nonerosive RA (n = 15) and of hea
158 ynovial fluid (SF) from patients with either erosive RA (n = 5) or nonerosive RA (n = 5).
159 hat were elevated in the SF of patients with erosive RA were C-reactive protein (CRP) and 6 members o
160 ligible subjects with active seropositive or erosive RA were randomly allocated into 3 treatment grou
161 on on Treg cells was higher in patients with erosive RA, and the FCRL3 -169C allele was overrepresent
162  allele was overrepresented in patients with erosive RA.
163 x disease (NERD) compared with patients with erosive reflux disease (ERD) or Barrett's esophagus (BE)
164 wer response rates compared to patients with erosive reflux disease (ERD); pH metry contributes to GE
165 apy for symptom control in patients with non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) after 6 months.
166                            Patients with non erosive reflux disease (NERD) have lower response rates
167                      In both erosive and non-erosive reflux disease, expression levels of Occludin an
168 t patients with symptomatic GERD do not have erosive reflux disease.
169 sms in IL1 are correlated with severe and/or erosive rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but the implicated al
170 o identify those cases likely to progress to erosive rheumatoid arthritis have yielded some prognosti
171     We describe a 72-year-old white man with erosive rheumatoid arthritis in whom subacute neurologic
172 gle most significant genetic risk factor for erosive rheumatoid arthritis, acts as a signal transduct
173                          This chytrid causes erosive skin disease and rapid mortality in experimental
174 on of eczematous skin induced severe primary erosive skin lesions, but not in the skin of healthy mic
175 k shows that initially well-mixed and highly erosive submarine flows can produce extensive debris flo
176  arthritis, we find that autoantibody-driven erosive synovitis is critically reliant on the generatio
177 without H. rodentium) induces a rapid-onset, erosive to ulcerative typhlocolitis which impacts the no
178 ere diarrhea and loss of body condition with erosive to ulcerative typhlocolitis within 1 to 3 weeks
179 ting to dentists with clinically significant erosive tooth wear and increased esophageal acid exposur
180 No longitudinal studies of reflux-associated erosive tooth wear and of reflux characteristics have be
181  In this longitudinal study in patients with erosive tooth wear and oligosymptomatic GERD receiving e
182 significantly associated with progression of erosive tooth wear at follow-up.
183 ic GERD receiving esomeprazole for one year, erosive tooth wear did not progress further in the major
184  60% of patients presenting to dentists with erosive tooth wear have significant gastroesophageal ref
185      At follow-up, no further progression in erosive tooth wear was observed in 53 (74%) of patients.
186                       Predictive factors for erosive tooth wear were assessed by logistic regression.
187 ongitudinal course of GERD and of associated erosive tooth wear, as well as factors predictive of its
188  elucidation of the causal role of reflux in erosive tooth wear.
189             Primary postmortem findings were erosive tracheitis, pleuropneumonia, regional cellulitis
190                                              Erosive wear undermines the structural properties of ena
191 ired enamel pellicle (AEP), protects against erosive wear.

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