Overview
Inflammation is a biological response of the immune system to harmful stimuli, including pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain in affected tissues. Research published in Digestive Disorders And Diagnosis addresses inflammation across multiple organ systems and clinical contexts. Studies have examined potential therapeutic interventions for inflammatory bowel disease, including the use of capsaicin as a therapy adjuvant. The journal has published investigations into inflammation triggered by physical stressors, such as transiently elevated intraocular pressure during eye surgery and its effects on retinal tissue. Research has also explored the inflammatory component of acute pneumonia in lung tissue, distinguishing between infection-driven and inflammation-driven pathology. Additional work has examined the genetic and environmental factors contributing to autoimmune diseases, where chronic inflammation plays a central role. The journal has featured studies evaluating anti-inflammatory properties of natural compounds, including black cumin and honey in animal models, as well as docosahexaenoic acid supplementation in human adipose tissue. Understanding inflammation remains critical because it underlies numerous digestive disorders and systemic conditions, influencing disease progression, treatment strategies, and patient outcomes across diverse clinical settings.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Transiently Raised IOP Equivalent to That Experienced During Ocular Surgery Causes Moderate Inflammation but does not Affect Retinal Function or Result in Retinal Ganglion Cell Loss in An Animal Model
Acute pneumonia: infection or inflammation in the lung?
Autoimmune Diseases: Genes, Inflammation And Environment
Study of Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) and Honey on Mice (Mus Musculus)
Liver Stiffness by ARFI does not Correlate with Decompensation and Portal Hypertension in Patients with Cirrhosis
Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation is Not Anti- Inflammatory in Adipose Tissue of Healthy Obese Postmenopausal Women
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 47 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Sherly Usman et al. · 2024 · Berkala Kedokteran
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2024 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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2024 · Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
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2024 · Progress in Lipid Research
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2024 · Progress in Lipid Research
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2024 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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2024 · Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
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2023 · Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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