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NIDDK

Anemia of Inflammation or Chronic Disease

cancer  patients  inflammation  anemia  red blood cells  aging  Blood test  chronic kidney disease  hemoglobin  iron  CKD  Erythropoietin  autoimmune disease  ACD  EPO  IBD  erythropoiesis-stimulating agents  ESA  Blood Diseases 

Overview of anemia of inflammation, also called anemia of chronic disease, a type of anemia that affects people who have conditions that cause inflammation.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Living With

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

If you have been diagnosed with sarcoidosis, it is important that you continue your medicine, follow up with your doctor when directed, make healthy lifestyle changes, and prevent complications. Some people may achieve total, or life-long, remission. Other people may achieve temporary remission and go on to experience a relapse, or return of the disease. If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor about the medicines you take to avoid problems for you and your baby.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Treatment

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

The goal of treatment is remission, a state in which the condition is not causing problems. Not everyone who is diagnosed with sarcoidosis needs treatment. Medicines used to treat sarcoidosis help reduce inflammation or suppress the immune system. Many people recover with few or no long-term problems.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Diagnosis

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

Your doctor will diagnose sarcoidosis based on your symptoms, a physical exam, imaging tests, or a biopsy of an affected organ. The doctor will also do tests to rule out other diseases that have similar signs and symptoms.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

Many people who have sarcoidosis have no signs or symptoms. Some people experience general signs and symptoms of sarcoidosis such as fatigue, fever, and weight loss. If inflammation continues, some people may develop permanent scarring, which can lead to life-threatening serious heart or lung complications.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Screening and Prevention

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

Currently, there are no screening methods to determine who will develop sarcoidosis. If you are at risk for sarcoidosis, your doctor may recommend you try to avoid insecticides, mold, or other environmental sources of substances known to trigger the formation of granulomas.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Risk Factors

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

You may have an increased risk for sarcoidosis because of your age, your family history and genetics, or your race. Some risk factors, such as occupation, can be changed. Most risk factors, such as age, family history and genetics, race and ethnicity, and sex, cannot be changed.

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NHLBI

Sarcoidosis - Causes

inflammation  sarcoidosis  granuloma 

Sarcoidosis is a condition in which immune cells form lumps, called granulomas, in your organs. Inflammation is thought to cause granulomas to form and may also lead to temporary or permanent scarring at the site of the granulomas.

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NIEHS

Effect of Innate Immunity on the Inflammatory Response to Endotoxin

health  research  science  environment  north carolina  clinical  study  inflammation  patient  immune system  innate immunity  endotoxin  volunteer  clinical study  recruitment  open study  Durham  Raleigh  RTP 

Innate immunity is the process by which white blood cells and other parts of the immune system sense and respond to potential infections by causing an inflammation.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Area-Level Socioeconomic Status, Adiposity, Physical Activity, and Inflammation in Young Adults, 2013 - CDC

disease  chronic  adults  CDC  activity  young adults  status  arealevel  socioeconomic  adiposity  inflammation  physical activity  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  socioeconomic status  C-Reactive Protein 

We assessed the independent effects of socioeconomic status, sex, adiposity, and physical activity on C-reactive protein in young adults.

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