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is etiology
noun
Alternative spelling of aetiology
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The second type of information is etiology and pathogenesis: demonstration of a causative FBN1 mutation or of pathogenetic changes that indicate progressive organ disease, such as increased transforming growth factor (TGF-β1) serum levels or aortic medial degeneration, can reduce diagnostic and prognostic uncertainty.
This finding provides further support that HSPG2 may have an important role in IS etiology.
Immunoglobulin production can be active for a long time, even years after a primary infection, and infections may represent 10% of IS etiology [ 38].
In addition to general information about IS etiology, prognosis, and any issues associated with comorbid disorders, parents/caregivers should be educated about treatment options in order to make informed decisions.
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FRAX risk diseases include not only osteoporosis but also osteoarthritis, which's etiology, is quite different from osteoporosis.
The most common predictors are etiology, age, and time since injury.
Both TDP-43 pathology and failure of RNA editing of AMPA receptor subunit GluA2, are etiology-linked molecular abnormalities that concomitantly occur in the motor neurons of the majority of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Etiology The etiology is not known.
Etiology The etiology is unknown but is believed to be autoimmune in nature.
In most cases (79%), trauma was the etiology.
Nonaccidental trauma was an etiology of TBI in all patients with seizures.
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