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 Translation for 'comorbidity' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   comorbidity | comorbidities
мед.
comorbidity {noun}
коморбидност {ж}
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Translation for 'comorbidity' from English to Bulgarian

comorbidity {noun}
коморбидност {ж}мед.
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Usage Examples English
  • One particular study by Alpern and Dowell noted 85% comorbidity with malignancy, while another study by Koransky et al.
  • Due to its artifactual nature, psychiatric comorbidity has been considered as a Kuhnian anomaly leading the DSM to a scientific crisis and a comprehensive review on the matter considers comorbidity as an epistemological challenge to modern psychiatry.
  • Studies of children diagnosed with ADHD have shown considerably higher scores on the Anxious/Depressed scale of the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist, which implies a comorbidity of ADHD and anxiety.
  • The comorbidity with Axis I depressive disorders is not as high as had been assumed.
  • A study suggested there is a paucity of multimorbidity and comorbidity data globally and mapped comorbidity patterns.

  • There is research that associates comorbidity with rheumatic diseases. Both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis have been found to be associated with metabolic syndrome.
  • The studies used shared the result of socioeconomic status and comorbidity burdens being the reason for COVID-19 racial disparities.
  • On August 30, 1988, Yan Kelun, who had just stepped down from his leadership role, died of diabetes comorbidity during his convalescence in Beidaihe, Hebei.
  • The ability to distinguish between anxiety and depression with this model may help increase diagnostic accuracy and help eliminate the complications that occur with comorbidity.
  • Gardenier D, Wisnivesky J, McGinn LK, Kronish IM, McGinn TG (2011). Hepatitis C treatment completion in individuals with psychiatric comorbidity and depression. Gastroenterol Nurs 34(2):102-6.

  • He has also produced widely quoted editorials on the concept of psychiatric comorbidity, conflicts of interests in psychiatry, and DSM-IV operational diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia.
  • There is also a substantial comorbidity rate with depression in children with anxiety disorder, conduct disorder, and impaired social functioning.
  • Cluster headaches have been recently associated with obstructive sleep apnea comorbidity.
  • The choice of which treatment to receive can be substantially influenced by comorbidity assessments.
  • Both measures have inherent biases: RR overestimates relationships involving rare diseases and underestimates the comorbidity between highly prevalent diseases, while the [...] -correlation is accurate in describing comorbidity between diseases with similar prevalence but underestimates the comorbidity between rare and common diseases.

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