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Exacerbation frequency will be described (with percentage) per groups.

An operational definition of non-serious exacerbation and serious exacerbation was described on the questionnaire.

Clinically, rapid deteriorations in lean muscle mass have been described following acute exacerbations of COPD.

Hepatitis B acute exacerbation has been described after withdrawal of lamivudine therapy [ 14].

The abdominal pain is described as a cramping sensation, varying in intensity and with exacerbations.

The pain was described as a constant ache of moderate severity with superimposed exacerbations of severe to excruciating pulsating pain lasting 2 60 min.

51, 62– 68, 69, 69 Medications shown to reduce exacerbations in COPD are described in Table 3.

The pain was described as a steady ache of mild to moderate severity with superimposed exacerbations of throbbing pain, recurring 1 3 times daily.

Both new cases and exacerbation of pre-existing acne and psoriasis due to lithium have been described (Pfennig et al. 2006) with one study suggesting a significantly higher risk in men (Chan et al. 2000).

Ten COPD health profiles were described reflecting the severity of COPD and the extent of exacerbation.

However, a direct comparison between airway inflammation associated with colonization and exacerbation in the same patient population has not been described.

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