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inferior
see Terms of Comparison
& Terms of Relationship
inflammation
A localised protective response elicited by injury or destruction of tissues, which
serves to destroy, dilute or wall off (sequester) both the injurious agent and the injured
tissue.
It is characterised in the acute form by the classical signs of pain (dolor), heat
(calor), redness (rubor), swelling (tumour) and loss of function (functio laesa).
Histologically, it involves a complex series of events, including dilatation of
arterioles, capillaries and venules, with increased permeability and blood flow, exudation
of fluids, including plasma proteins and leucocytic migration into the inflammatory focus.
internal rotation
see Terms of Movement
irritibility
Refers to the behaviour of a condition when it is provoked. Takes into
consideration how long it takes to bring pain on, the severity of that pain, and how long
for it to subside |