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DS was once thought to be an intractable condition because of the genetic complexity underlying it.
This is particularly important as refractory angina is an intractable condition, necessitating that the selected course of treatment be lifelong.
This is particularly important as RFA is an intractable condition, necessitating that the selected course of treatment be lifelong [ 1, 2, 5, 6].
Homelessness has been an intractable problem in Hawaii.
PJI is an intractable clinical condition, mainly due to the local subinhibitory concentration after systemic infusion of antibiotic(s), subsequently leading to bacterial resistance.
As gatekeepers, clinicians may seek to protect people for whom they provide care from the perceived burden of research participation and/or an intervention perceived to be futile for an intractable condition [ 3, 4].
Curing depression, an intractable condition that we're already doing everything we can to alleviate?
One family worried about loss of genetic privacy and the other family was concerned that the DNA results could identify an intractable condition that would reduce their ability to access medical care.
Admittedly, it's an intractable question.
It is an intractable problem indeed.
It need not be an intractable problem.
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