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The etiology of PNAC is thought to be multifactorial.
The aetiology is incompletely understood and thought to be multifactorial in nature, with both predisposing and precipitating factors implicated.
TENS induced analgesia is thought to be multifactorial and the 'gate control theory' is in fact the most conceivable view [21].
The cause of in-bag IOL dislocation is thought to be multifactorial, and 90% of reviewed cases are associated with predisposing factors - pseudoexfoliation, uveitis, trauma, vitrectomy and increased axial length [9,10,12].
Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is thought to be multifactorial; on the one hand, during dislocation, the vascular network emerging from the trochanteric area is damaged with the joint capsule and is the round ligament artery with this ligament.
The cause is not entirely clear, but is thought to be multifactorial.
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Atherosclerosis is the basis of coronary artery disease and thought to be a multifactorial disease caused by susceptibility genes that act in concert with environmental factors.
The mechanism of CID is not completely understood but is thought to be a multifactorial process.
Furthermore, MDD is thought to be a multifactorial disease related to both environmental and genetic factors.
Microscopic colitis is thought to be a multifactorial disease but the exact cause is unknown.
It is thought to be a multifactorial disease influenced by environmental, hormonal, and genetic factors.
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