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- concomitant but unrelated pathologic or disease process,usually used to indicate coexistence of two or more disease processes. Medical University of South Carolina - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Many efforts are underway to develop chronic disease management programs, but the majority of them focus on single chronic diseases and do not recognize the presence of co-morbidity (suffering from more than one condition) for many individuals with chronic disease. - University of British Columbia by Enrique Cavalitto
- Identifying preventable risk factors may allow clinicians to decrease these unfortunate events. In order to perform appropriate statistical analyses, measures of important environmental exposures are needed because these are known to substantially increase exacerbation risk, including co-morbidity, medication use, tobacco smoking history and smoking status. - BioMed Central Ltd by Enrique Cavalitto
- While the data in some areas of co-morbidity are stronger than in others, relatively little is known about the risk factors that increase the probability of co-morbidity or the protective factors that decrease its probability. - National Institute of Mental Health by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Comorbiditate (CC) = proces concomitent şi neînrudit cu procesul patologic principal
Internet - by Mihaela Petrican
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- Cea mai frecventă comorbiditate a anxietăţii este însă depresia, tulburare afectivă ce se caracterizează printr-o dispozitie depresivă, tristeţe ce se manifestă în cea mai mare parte a zilei. - Internet by Mihaela Petrican
- Divalproex este deosebit de util la pacientii care prezinta comorbiditate migrena-epilepsie, migrena-tulburare anxioasa sau migrena-boala maniaco-depresiva. - Internet by Mihaela Petrican
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- Situación de padecer de dos o más enfermedades al mismo tiempo. Instittuto Nacional del Cáncer - by Marisa Pavan
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- En este trabajo se revisa la comorbilidad de los trastornos afectivos con otros trastornos mentales y se centra en los trastornos de ansiedad, esquizofrenia, dependencia de sustancias psicoactivas, trastornos de alimentación, trastornos de personalidad y trastornos obsesivo-compulsivos - Anales by Marisa Pavan
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- Choroba występująca u danego pacjenta równocześnie z inną, określaną jako choroba podstawowa. Own research - by Marek Koprowski
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- Choroby współistniejące w przebiegu reumatoidalnego zapalenia stawów (RZS) mogą pogarszać jakość życia, wpływając na niepełnosprawność i ogólny stan zdrowia. - termedia.pl by Marek Koprowski
- Współistniejące choroby układu sercowo-naczyniowego, na przykład choroba niedokrwienna serca, choroby układu oddechowego, a także cukrzyca, pogarszają rokowanie w POChP. - Medycyna Praktyczna by Marek Koprowski
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- Komorbidität (Begleit- oder Folgeerkrankung)
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- "Als Komorbidität wird in der Medizin ein zusätzlich zu einer Grunderkrankung (Indexerkrankung) vorliegendes, diagnostisch abgrenzbares Krankheits- oder Störungsbild bezeichnet. Komorbiditäten können, müssen aber nicht – im Sinne einer Folgeerkrankung – ursächlich mit der Grunderkrankung zusammenhängen. Eine besondere Schwierigkeit bei der Bestimmung von Komorbiditäten besteht in der Frage, welche zusätzlichen Befunde als Symptome gewertet und welcher beziehungsweise welchen Krankheit(en) diese gegebenenfalls zugeordnet werden."
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- Bei Migräne:
Der Begriff der Migräne-Komorbidität
wurde 1970 von Feinstein eingeführt,
die er bezeichnet als «the
presence of any additional co-existing
element in the patient with a
particularly index disease» («das Vorliegen
einer manifesten Zwei-, Dreioder
Mehrfacherkrankung, die für Behandlung
und Verlauf von Kopfschmerzerkrankungen
von Relevanz ist»). - Springerlink: Komorbidität bei Migräne by nettranslatorde
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- Komorbiditet kan defineres som samtidig forekomst av ulike lidelser hos samme individ i en definert tidsperiode. Tidsskrift for den norske legeforening - by Karin Gates
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