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However, it is not a clinically defined diagnosis and thus not very useful in clinical practice.
Sexual addiction, says Robert Brown, senior lecturer in psychology at Glasgow University, "is not a clinically defined disorder".
Erickson, K. et al. Clinically defined type 2 diabetes mellitus and prognosis in early-stage breast cancer.
Fernandez, B. A. & Scherer, S. W. Syndromic autism spectrum disorders: moving from a clinically defined to a molecularly defined approach.
Truth for him was never something out there, clinically defined and dispassionately stated.
The study included 20 subjects with clinically defined Alzheimer's disease, 59 subjects with mild cognitive impairment, and 21 normal control subjects.
Another priority area of intervention is refractory migraine, as clinically defined by the European Headache Federation.
The World Health Organization has identified infertility, which is clinically defined by an inability to conceive after 12 months, as a global health issue.
It remains unclear whether there are biologically relevant differences between clinically defined subtypes of sepsis.
It is clinically defined as a restrictive and obstructive impairment in the absence of infection.
Blood culture and PCR performed similarly with samples from patients with clinically defined infections (areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves, 0.64 and 0.60, respectively).
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