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Discover Ludwig"mild exacerbation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which something that is already bad has become slightly worse. For example: "The mild exacerbation of the already fragile economy had further damaging consequences."
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The draft under study then consisted of 36 items in the following subscales: desire for information (DI), active search for information (AS) and decision making (DM) in three scenarios describing stable asthma, mild exacerbation and severe exacerbation.
These data suggest that ionic contrast media are more likely than nonionic contrast agents to cause mild exacerbation of renal insufficiency when given intravenously.
Overall, given the absence of cellular respiratory/energy disturbances and histopathological damage as well as the relatively mild exacerbation of organ injury/dysfunction (as measured by selected circulating parameters), this study strongly cautions against reflexive interpretation of organ deregulation as the main culprit of early deaths in the young outbred CLP female mice.
In a mild exacerbation the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is ≥200 L/min or ≥50% of the predicted best.
Cranial computed tomography images showed mild exacerbation of hydrocephalus.
A five- day course was especially prescribed in case of a mild exacerbation.
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Mild exacerbations not requiring intervention were not included in the study.
As recommended by the report of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society, we did not attempt to classify mild exacerbations.
Finally, as our outcomes were severe COPD exacerbations, our findings are not necessarily generalisable to mild exacerbations.
Mild exacerbations could possibly go unreported; moreover, there was no uniform protocol in place to assess compliance with therapy.
Otherwise, a diagnosis of exacerbation was made and, on the basis of its severity a office appointment (for mild exacerbations) or a hospital admission was scheduled.
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