Patients who have severe comorbidity particularly renal insufficiency, hepatic failure, or disseminated malignancy have a poor prognosis. |
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Another study led by Dr Gene Abel investigated the comorbidity rates of various paraphilic behaviors in a group of 859 male paraphiliacs. |
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The comorbidity in the sample, especially among depressed boys, may have also limited our power to identify factors associated with depression. |
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Her only known comorbidity was well-controlled hypertension and preoperative TTE was almost normal without asynergy. |
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Hability to control worrying and relaxing are the most prominent issues in migraine psychiatric comorbidity. |
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Mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression – there is comorbidity between the two – cost the UK economy some £80m annually. |
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Now, I told you about the factors which make it harder for therapy to work: shame, guilt, comorbidity, and a lack of support. |
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A lack of social support, comorbidity, depression and alcohol can all make the symptoms worse. |
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Some studies indicate a very telling comorbidity between PTSD and alcohol abuse. |
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The key concepts related to diagnostic adverse events include misdiagnosis, underdiagnosis, and comorbidity. |
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You have that comorbidity, and they try to find some other auto-cure, whatever it may be. |
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Coupled with chronic comorbidity, gambling addiction can lead to invalidity. |
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Primary care physicians provide general care to a large proportion of the population and are therefore better prepared to cope with comorbidity. |
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Cardiac disease, including left ventricular structural and functional disorders, is an important and potentially treatable comorbidity of early kidney disease. |
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Percutaneous cholecystostomy is a minimally invasive procedure that can benefit patients with serious comorbidity who are at high risk from major surgery. |
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It remains chronic, and often, a diagnosis of comorbidity will follow, particularly for men, as a result of their alcohol abuse. |
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In addition to severity of cardiac disease and comorbidity, decisions on priority may take account of non-clinical factors such as employment status and dependants. |
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This strategy should be offered only to patients with uncomplicated hypertension that is, no cardiovascular disease or comorbidity for which the treatment is also needed. |
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However, we found no significant differences in extent of comorbidity between those with newly diagnosed hypertension and those with previously diagnosed hypertension. |
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In addition, active musculoskeletal or joint disease was found in 56 patients, and a total of 131 had a history of this comorbidity. |
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Furthermore, since the prevalence of addictions and comorbidity seems high among First Nations, the current prevention, intervention and postvention services do not necessarily allow us to address the cooccurence of problems. |
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However, more detailed data are required, including disaggregated data by weight, age, comorbidity and the proportion of children using solid versus liquid formulations. |
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Between one quarter and one third of individuals with a childhood-onset anxiety disorder reported no comorbidity of the 13 assessed disorders. |
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The authors succinctly describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and risk factors of the comorbidity between depression and heart disease. |
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It is worth pointing out that, given the high comorbidity of these disorders, one can assume that both ADHD and conduct disorder share common causal factors. |
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It is frequently seen as a comorbidity with major depressive disorder anxiety generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and personality disorder. |
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Background Comorbidity may be associated with later detection of cancer. |
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The epidemiology of panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. |
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