Sentence examples for generalised disorders from inspiring English sources

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The movement pattern of the extremities should be assessed based on published ultrasound criteria [21] in dynamic sequences, applied five times, at about 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 min. A modification of the ultrasound criteria [21] (reduced amplitude and speed, or number of participating body parts) may be used to evaluate generalised disorders or focal mobility problems.

This may be due to various drugs (Table 2), malignant disease, central nervous system disorders (infection, bleeding, thrombosis, space-occupying disorders, psychosis and generalised disorders), pulmonary disorders (infection, asthma, respirator treatment) or other causes (general anaesthesia, postoperative nausea, pain and stress) [ 78, 86].

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Many of the symptoms are similar to those of generalised anxiety disorders, panic disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and personality disorders, and co-morbidity may be high between these disorders and PPD [ 10, 13- 17].

Co-morbidity studies suggest that PPD is associated with generalised anxiety disorders, panic disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorders [ 13- 16].

Information on other Axis I or Axis II diagnoses, such as generalised anxiety disorders or any anxiety or psychotic disorders, panic disorder, phobia, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, had been included in 27 (47%) of the 58 studies (Supplementary Table 4).

Relapse prevention treatment was not offered to those who were pregnant or breastfeeding, individuals with known hypersensitivity to NRT, individuals with unstable cardiovascular disease, unstable cerebrovascular disease including transient ishchaemic attacks, chronic generalised skin disorders or major psychiatric disorders.

According to Pine and Klein [ 45], the high comorbidity of generalised anxiety disorder with other disorders and depression in children "raises questions about whether the diagnosis identifies a unique syndrome as opposed to a complication of other associated disorders".

They are used to treat clinical depression as well as other conditions such as generalised anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and panic attacks.

Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that can be coupled with mania, whereas anxiety is a normal physiological phenomenon; too much anxiety leads to generalised anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

Excessive and uncontrollable worry is a hallmark feature of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), a disorder associated with chronic cognitive, social and occupational impairment (Kessler et al., 1994).

Compared with the previous guideline on generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder in 2004, 15 the evidence base is larger, and the choice of treatments for low intensity psychological interventions has improved.

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