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Discover Ludwig"associated conditions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to additional, related factors or circumstances that are connected to the main subject or topic. Example: The patient was diagnosed with diabetes, with hypertension and obesity as associated conditions.
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The rationale is that negatively associated conditions could also bias the strength of association.
Greenpeace says the fires, mostly from peatland, kill roughly 110,000 people a year in the region through associated conditions.
MRI is an accurate tool for the diagnosis of adenomyosis and associated conditions.
Physical injuries caused by natural disasters may include traumatic injuries and associated conditions [5].
Perhaps menstrual migraine can be characterized by applying the PRS from other menstrual cycle associated conditions such as endometriosis [36].
It's important to investigate the cause of snoring and treat any associated conditions, such as obstructive sleep apnea or hypertension, Towfigh says.
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Codes for PAH-Associated Conditions.
It is possible that altered secretory patterns associated with gastric inflammation augment the development of obesity-associated conditions.
This link may be directly related to obesity or to obesity-associated conditions, such as gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders.
VAE definition includes ventilator-associated conditions (VAC), infection-related ventilator-associated complications (IVAC) and probable ventilator-associated pneumonia (PVAP).
"Our hope is that if we can discover how this happens, then we can improve the success of fecal transplantation and even trial it for new microbiome-associated conditions like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, and asthma".
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