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The bidirectional relationship between CKD and UTUCs suggests they may share risk factors.
Emerging evidence suggests that these conditions may share risk factors [ 1- 5].
While BN may share risk factors with other psychiatric disorders, the majority of genetic factors affecting risk for alcohol abuse are specific to the disorder.
The results indicate a strong co-morbidity between these two conditions, suggesting that they may share risk factors or that they may influence each other.
However, children hospitalised for cancer or a major congenital malformation were not eligible for the study, since those diseases may share risk factors with leukaemia.
Evidence suggests that these diseases may share risk factors, such as obesity, hypertension, high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels, elevated total cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, and diet [ 14, 18- 21].
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In this case, the predictions resulting from this coclassification might be constrained by a possible within-patient correlation between the two variable risks, since the target event and the harm may share some risk factors or may not be independent outcomes.
Although IBS and colon neoplasia may share common risk factors, our study found that IBS still had an independent and significant effect of increasing the risk of colon neoplasia after adjusting for smoking, BMI, DM and family history of CRC.
Close contacts of patients may share many risk factors.
The two disorders may share underlying risk factors [ 7].
CTS may either be a manifestation of atherosclerosis, or both conditions may share similar risk factors.
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