The terms need to be precise, instantly comprehensible, not legalese, and as unjudgmental, noninflammatory, and unloaded as possible. |
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Most people have noninflammatory acne, a relatively mild form with just a few whiteheads and blackheads. |
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Blackheads are noninflammatory and are usually concentrated in the oily T-zone area, especially on and around the nose. |
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Tumors and solid organs enlarged by noninflammatory processes are often not tender at all, or only slightly so. |
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In the noninflammatory form, no evidence of inflammation, including infection-fighting cells, is present. |
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An erythrocyte sedimentation rate may distinguish inflammatory arthritis from noninflammatory arthritis, but this test is nonspecific and may be overused. |
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Morning stiffness and a history of swelling suggest an inflammatory process but also are characteristic of fibromyalgia, a noninflammatory condition. |
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In general, this was a group of uncomplicated skin biopsy specimens, the vast majority of which were for the diagnosis of solitary, noninflammatory lesions. |
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This is the most common type of noninflammatory odontogenic cyst and is primarily found in adolescents and young adults. |
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Both treatments improved inflammatory and noninflammatory lesions to a similar degree within 2 weeks of use. |
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Histopathologic studies of noninflammatory areas of the skin of HS patients have shown the presence of dilated and distorted hair follicles. |
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A clue from a self-report questionnaire to distinguish rheumatoid arthritis from noninflammatory diffuse musculoskeletal pain. |
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Jos Houbraken, also at the Fungal Biodiversity Center, maintains a noninflammatory tone no matter what a reporter asks about the tumult in nomenclature. |
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