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is exacerbation
noun
An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease)
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One of the negative outcomes of retained surface Ig is exacerbation of inflammation by leucocyte Fc receptor (FcR) activation, with consequences ranging from inflammatory cytokine and ROS release to chronic inflammation.
Primary outcome is exacerbation rate.
The commonest reason for drug discontinuation in our experience is exacerbation of fluid overload and non-adherence to self-injection.
The primary outcome of the trial is exacerbation requiring medical treatment (event-based definition) and secondary outcomes include health-related quality of life, mortality and costs.
Traditionally, studies of air pollution and asthma have focused on acute effects that is, exacerbation of asthma symptoms caused by traffic-related exposure.
As usual, it is exacerbation of general sensations, being not enough strong cause for hospitalization but might be a precursor of probable health problems; patients with such symptoms resort firstly to the help of their family doctors and are treated in Primary Care Clinics.
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The official cause of Mr. Faison's death was determined to be "exacerbation of bronchial asthma while in police custody," with no clear finding of traces of the pepper spray that prosecutors maintain caused the asthma attack.
The primary outcome will be exacerbation rate.
Secondary outcomes will be exacerbation frequency and mortality.
Infection and adipogenesis are exacerbation factors of lymphedema.
This model returns incidence rate ratios, which in this case are exacerbation rates.
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