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"coexisting conditions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to multiple medical conditions or diseases that a person may have at the same time. Example: The patient was diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension, two coexisting conditions that required careful management of their diet and medication.
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Survival varied substantially according to diagnosis, even after adjustment for age and coexisting conditions.
Consequently, multiple coexisting conditions are much more likely in older than younger adults.
Goede V, Fischer K, Busch R, Engelke A, Eichhorst B, Wendtner CM, et al. Obinutuzumab plus chlorambucil in patients with CLL and coexisting conditions.
"Food sovereignty" is now being interchanged with "food justice", and although they are coexisting conditions, they are two terms with substantial differences.
Because women develop heart disease later, they're more likely to have coexisting conditions, like diabetes, which can complicate treatment and recovery.
Hospitals should be encouraged to improve reporting of coexisting conditions on discharge abstracts and claims.
Many patients with severe aortic stenosis and coexisting conditions are not candidates for surgical replacement of the aortic valve.
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However, all had severe coexisting conditions.
Ten participants had coexisting conditions (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, asthma).
Demographic details and coexisting conditions are shown in the Table.
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