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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exacerbation of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an exacerbation of" because "exacerbation" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The patient experienced an exacerbation of their symptoms after the treatment."
Alternatives: "a worsening of" or "an intensification of".
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Exclusion criteria were a) exacerbation of COPD within 4 weeks prior to enrollment, b) predominant asthma and bronchiectasis by clinical assessment, c) pregnant or nursing women d) chronic use of a mucolytic medication.
This leads to a exacerbation of neurodegeneration in stoke or Multiple Sclerosis, presumably via infiltration of macrophages.
There is now strong evidence that fall risk is increased in older people with CI as a result of both a) exacerbation of risk factors found in cognitively intact older people and b) fall risk factors that are specific to CI.
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Whether this reflects a total dysregulation or an exacerbation of a testicular-specific event remains to be analyzed.
Unless the clinical picture is clear otherwise, consideration will be given as to whether an acute condition is an exacerbation of a chronic disease.
Therefore, such a patient history could be interpreted as a new event rather than an exacerbation of an existing event.
These symptoms may be due to an exacerbation of a concomitant psychiatric condition or may be due to a deficiency in adequately breaking down the drug to its non-effective form in your liver.
Initially mild symptoms can lead to an exacerbation of a withdrawal syndrome.
Moreover, chronic headache sufferers show a significant impairment in their ability to control obsessive compulsive symptoms and there might be an exacerbation of a pre-morbid condition.
Investigations were performed at least 1 month after an exacerbation of a chronic pulmonary condition, pneumonia or acute heart failure.
One additional death followed uterine rupture and one death was due to an exacerbation of a pre-existing cardiac problem.
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