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'generalized disease' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a medical condition that affects multiple organ systems or areas of the body, rather than only one specific area. For example, "Generalized disease is a common issue among those with weakened immune systems."
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Osteoporosis is a generalized disease of bone that increases the fracture risk.
To evaluate the long-term outcomes of rituximab (RTX) treatment in patients with ocular granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) with localized or generalized disease.
The lung parenchyma is the site of the discrete aggregations of cells, usually giant cells, that form the granulomas characteristic of the generalized disease known as sarcoidosis, and it is in the lung parenchyma that nodules caused by the inhalation of silica particles are found.
Modern medicine is currently undergoing a paradigm shift from conventional disease treatments based on the diagnosis of a generalized disease state to a more personalized, customized treatment model based on molecular-level diagnosis.
Morton's neuroma can be a local manifestation of a generalized disease such as rheumatoid arthritis [5, 9].
Heterozygous mutations in Sox9 cause Campomelic Dysplasia (CD), a generalized disease of cartilage characterized by hypoplasia of endochondral bones [5], [6].
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Bistability consistently emerges as a property of generalized disease-economic systems for about a fifth of the feasible parameter space.
While a number of abnormal conditions of the skin may include localized atrophic changes in the epidermis or dermis as a part of their lesions, certain generalized diseases of the skin are particularly characterized by such changes.
Nontraumatic subperiosteal orbital hemorrhage (NTSOH) has been reported rarely in association with sudden elevation of cranial venous pressure, generalized diseases with bleeding diatheses, and paranasal sinusitis.
Mice with Fas-defective lymphoproliferation and with FasL-defective generalized lymphoproliferative disease (gld) mutations develop autoimmune disease and lymphoadenopathy, indicating that the death receptor Fas is a functional molecule in eliminating either autoreactive peripheral T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes or tumor cells.
Another consideration that may be useful in clinical practice is whether the esophageal motor abnormality is part of a generalized systemic disease or is a localized esophageal disease.
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