Inflammatory vs Sarcoidosis - What's the difference?
inflammatory | sarcoidosis |
Tending to inflame or provoke somebody.
Causing or caused by inflammation.
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, magazine=(American Scientist), title= Any material that causes inflammation
(medicine) A multisystem disorder characterized by small inflammatory nodules
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, passage=The report, published this month in Chest, a medical journal, showed that 13 firefighters or emergency service workers developed sarcoidosis in the first year after the attack, a rate five times higher than normal. }}
As nouns the difference between inflammatory and sarcoidosis
is that inflammatory is any material that causes inflammation while sarcoidosis is (medicine) a multisystem disorder characterized by small inflammatory nodules.As an adjective inflammatory
is tending to inflame or provoke somebody.inflammatory
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(en adjective)Stephen P. Lownie], [http://www.americanscientist.org/authors/detail/david-m-pelz David M. Pelz
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(inflammatories)sarcoidosis
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