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Condition can also be | chronic, and lymphocyte mediated. |
he establishment of persistent infection with | chronic active lymphoproliferation; however, Visna vi |
ad" from two strikes of hypervolemia, and his | chronic diseases made it nearly impossible for him to |
clinical reminders for | chronic disease management |
ts regarding needed preventive, screening and | chronic disease management services based on practice |
Dogs with | chronic sarcoptic mange are often in poor condition. |
Chronic exposure may affect heart, thyroid, lungs, an | |
Chronic exposure may cause cancer of lungs or nasal s | |
etabolized in vivo to 2,2,2-trichloroethanol. | Chronic exposure may result in kidney and liver damag |
nly serious offenders, violent offenders, and | chronic offenders may be ordered to attend YDCs. |
e on alcohol/opioid withdrawal and those with | chronic pain may vary greatly and should be discussed |
clude aspiration pneumonia, lung abscess, and | chronic otitis media and sinusitis. |
Chronic alcohol misuse and kindling via multiple alco | |
The reason | chronic alcohol misuse worsens panic disorder is due |
it helps them recover from disease or manage | chronic illness more effectively. |
To date, it is one of only two | Chronic Future music videos, the other being the vide |
For the disease | chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis, see myelofibrosis. |
Chronic dehydration needs to be treated with zinc as | |
syndrome (FCAS), Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), | chronic infantile neurological cutaneous and articula |
Common signs to look for include | chronic progressive neurological deterioration with c |
al immunodeficiency disorder characterized by | chronic noncyclic neutropenia. |
The appearances are of a | chronic keloidal nodular lesions occur on the face, e |
d his condition as orthostatic intolerance, a | chronic but not life-threatening condition. |
Chronic airway obstruction (caused by stenotic nares, | |
rebral blood clot, stemming from diabetes and | chronic pulmonary obstruction. |
This | chronic prolapse occurs mainly in women over the age |
His career was hampered by the | chronic injury of his ankle that forced him to retire |
erests of people with hearing impairments, or | chronic disorders of the ear. |
The Manchukuo Air Force also suffered from a | chronic shortage of fuel, as Japanese military aviati |
he-counter medicinal formulations, due to the | chronic toxicity of bromide. |
ion of cardiac valves fibroblasts, which with | chronic overstimulation of 5-HT2B can lead to a sever |
ve been found to act as agonists of TLR4, and | chronic use of these drugs consequently causes consta |
The more | chronic forms of alcoholism and the long-term use of |
pelagic marine organisms when exposed to low, | chronic levels of various pollutants. |
a hook dissection with a feathered quill for | chronic stages of epiphora. |
es in the 1970's, he died from the effects of | chronic cirrhosis of the liver while sitting in a cha |
etion mutants are also non motile and exhibit | chronic activation of the sigma mediated envelope str |
Chronic rejection of the lungs differs significantly | |
Knowledge of the effects of | chronic use of methylphenidate is poorly understood w |
s on mental health disorders in later life of | chronic use of methylphenidate is unknown. |
Chronic use of bromisoval has been associated with br | |
Chronic release of CRF and ACTH is believed to be dir | |
Chronic release of CRF and ACTH is believed to be dir | |
It may also be used in an oral form to treat | chronic forms of metabolic acidosis such as chronic r |
social condition of people who suffer from a | chronic lack of sufficient food and constantly or fre |
Paradoxically, | chronic administration of the very high efficacy 5-HT |
Chronic self-administration of the drug by two indivi | |
ac are used for the treatment of subacute and | chronic eczema of the skin, including atopic eczema, |
k tumor suppressor PTEN function or depend on | chronic activation of PI3K. |
It is thought that | chronic activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase ( |
t finding macrophages have been implicated in | chronic inflammation of adipose tissue in obesity. |
Chronic compression of this nerve is known as Cubital | |
have been carried out to date concerning the | chronic effects of STPP on these aquatic organisms. |
Chronic inhalation of hexavalent chromium compounds i | |
ure parasitemia, specially in patients in the | chronic phase of disease. |
Chronic ingestion of iodides may produce “iodism”, wh | |
es norepinephrine in sympathetic neurons with | chronic use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors. |
operties with Practical Remarks on Its Use in | Chronic Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, publish |
usually signified a major emergency such as a | chronic shortage of provisions or illness of one of t |
time what was to be called Unna's disease, a | chronic disease of the skin with seborrhea of the sca |
was formerly used to treat disorders, such as | chronic hypertension, of the peripheral nervous syste |
Severe | chronic haemolysis of any cause, including intravascu |
in relieving the symptoms of withdrawal from | chronic use of both nicotine and morphine in animals, |
due to sleep debt) could cause | chronic build-up of amyloid beta, which could hypothe |
Chronic use of sedative-hypnotic drugs for the manage | |
Chronic ingestion of the bulbs reduces iodine uptake | |
ansom suffering from either serious injury or | chronic loss of form. |
e prescription information sheet), as well as | chronic forms of keratitis (e.g.: adenoviral and Thyg |
he first criminologists to perform studies of | chronic juvenile offenders and among the first to exa |
But the team's | chronic failures on the field since the early 1930s a |
rom Freedom from Hunger, share messages about | chronic hunger on Facebook and Twitter and send eCard |
He died a | chronic alcoholic on 2 January 1963 at King Edward VI |
Pathologic processes that lead to | chronic, i.e. on-going, intestinal crypt destruction |
imilar disorders, as well as the treatment of | chronic and ongoing pain disorders, particularly wher |
ware; the full version must be purchased from | Chronic Logic's online store. |
Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in | |
include disorders within the autism spectrum, | chronic depression or dysthymia, and learning disabil |
Low albumin levels can be an indicator of | chronic malnutrition or protein losing enteropathy. |
ort of disability (intellectual or physical), | chronic illness, or other social challenge. |
so houses an inpatient unit for patients with | chronic, incurable or terminal illnesses. |
In | chronic infections, or if eggs are difficult to find, |
I), and is used for the clinical treatment of | chronic fatigue or lethargy and as an anorectic or ap |
y also mentions his childhood affliction with | chronic supperative otitis media, a painful recurrent |
(Saikumar) is a professor who has remained a | chronic bachelor out of choice. |
no improvement in survival has been noted in | chronic rejection over the last 20 years. |
, are not appropriate for a drug designed for | chronic use over a patient's lifetime. |
Its main use is to reduce | chronic iron overload in patients who are receiving l |
ut, rheumatoid arthritis, or certain forms of | chronic vulvar pain (vulvodynia) are typically advise |
If an individual is taking opioids for a | chronic non-cancer pain condition, and cannot achieve |
Prolonged pain, on the other hand, such as | chronic back pain, is transmitted by the "medial" sys |
feeling ill and was complaining of headaches, | chronic chest pain, and flu-like symptoms the previou |
eumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute and | chronic neck pain, tendinopathy, and possibly chronic |
ns with the Milwaukee Bucks he retired due to | chronic back pain. |
een useful in the treatment of both acute and | chronic neck pain. |
ital will then become a hospital dedicated to | chronic and palliative care. |
s to treat various neuronal problems, such as | chronic pain, paralysis, apoplexy and epilepsy. |
es for those dependent on narcotics including | chronic pain patients and long-term unsupervised user |
sed pharmaceuticals are especially used where | chronic pain patients are able to have essentially OT |
mertepasienter (“The Norwegian Association of | Chronic Pain Patients”) |
rtilage of the joint, the swelling may become | chronic and permanent. |
ed with dementia, there are others which have | chronic and persistent mental illness. |
e is difficult to assess in patients with the | chronic atrophic phase, in which many changes are onl |
Tony Roper: Rab's longtime friend, as well as | chronic serial philanderer and self-described 'scumba |
Also, because | chronic lead poisoning can cause infertility and high |
y in the spinal cord, as a result of acute or | chronic organophosphate poisoning. |
ital Mortality after Pancreatic Resection for | Chronic Pancreatitis: Population Based Estimates from |
of the ulnar nerve may be compromised due to | chronic irritation, potentially resulting in irrevers |
The CHBD is a circumpolar | chronic disease prevention project of the Canadian In |
ncourages research about the risk factors and | chronic disease prevention to promote health at local |
This would be the start of a | chronic knee problem - injuries to his left knee caus |
Care has been developed as a solution to the | chronic disease problem currently facing millions of |
injury sidelined Gass for eleven weeks, and a | chronic knee problem limited his time in both 2001 an |
ined in the early part of the season due to a | chronic knee problem. |
2003, Michael McCary left Boyz II Men due to | chronic back problems resulting from scoliosis and pe |
HMO, a program that assists individuals with | chronic health problems to better manage their condit |
With little resources in the field, he solved | chronic fogging problems during tests in the Marshall |
Chronic economic problems were compounded by the seve | |
In childhood, she suffered | chronic health problems which included 15 months in h |
In 1990, hampered by | chronic back problems and defensive shortcomings, Dav |
Lessard, due to his | chronic back problems, resigned as Bishop on February |
n Warriors in the 2000-2001 season, and after | chronic back-injury problems, announced his retiremen |
, the shock of the censure, combined with his | chronic medical problems, eventually kills Father Tel |
's time with the Dodgers was characterized by | chronic back problems, drug abuse and overall underac |
inus obstructions that have been the cause of | chronic sinus problems. |
g social support, particularly to groups with | chronic health problems. |
retired from football in December 2007 due to | chronic back problems. |
nda) is a beautiful young American woman with | chronic health problems. |
ull-time competition at the age of 38, due to | chronic back problems. |
d New York Rangers and retired in 1980 due to | chronic shoulder problems. |
can simply be seen as a pragmatic solution to | chronic manpower problems. |
is a medication against advanced gum disease ( | chronic periodontitis), produced by CollaGenex Pharma |
Chronic excessive production of n−6 eicosanoids is as | |
is in the therapeutic treatment of asthma and | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
In people with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, carbon dioxide |
rmoterol used in the management of asthma and | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the E |
compared with a placebo," while used to treat | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
of her husband, Jerry, who was suffering from | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which he atrri |
omegaly, denervation atrophy, lipid myopathy, | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, centronuclear |
Main article: Acute exacerbation of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
A lifelong heavy smoker, Stapleton died of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 2006 at her |
A approved the use of Symbicort pMDI to treat | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD). |
, 2010, aged 74, following a long battle with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
ion, peripheral artery occlusive disease, and | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
regular cannabis use does not appear to cause | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
daily maintenance treatment for patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
It is licensed only for the treatment of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (long-te |
rgic bronchodilator used in the management of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
o can be used to help relieve the symptoms of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and bro |
, at Saint Barnabas Medical Center because of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
y conditions of the lungs such as asthma, and | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
ied on June 17, 2010, due to complications of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
sthma, reactive airways dysfunction syndrome, | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and gastroesoph |
tified in patients with Parkinson disease and | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
e persistent asthma patients or patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
eing developed as a maintenance treatment for | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
f with would include: coronary heart disease, | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney |
n from 1979 until his death in April 2007, of | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 6 |
reatment of other breathing disorders such as | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
However in some patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, this response |
In individuals with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and similar lun |
atory diseases, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Inflamm |
onist used in the management of asthma and/or | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
itions, while a deficiency is associated with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
of the first complex in 1956, severe cases of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronch |
sed severe smog, resulting in severe cases of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronch |
and families affected by lung cancer, asthma, | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphyse |
d he had diabetes and also was suffering from | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
r agonist drug indicated for the treatment of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
Chronic Town ranked second in the EP category of the | |
The drop-out rate was 0.4% and the | chronic truancy rate was 0.2%, which are both slightl |
ebellum, heart and kidney without evidence of | chronic inflammatory reaction in the brain or any oth |
The disease may be | chronic and recurrent. |
In 1981 Frei was suffering from | chronic acid reflux, stemming from a hiatal hernia, a |
In April 2009, | Chronic Logic released the original version as freewa |
s, such as naproxen, may be safer choices for | chronic pain relief in these patients. |
ents suffering from Congestive Heart Failure, | Chronic hypertension, Renal Failure and Critical Care |
), cancer, stroke (cerebrovascular diseases), | chronic lower respiratory diseases, and diabetes. |
be good for healing and medical treatment of | chronic inflammatory rheumatism, degenerative and ext |
Chronic atrophic rhinitis may be primary and secondar | |
Chronic atrophic rhinitis is a chronic inflammation o | |
Special forms of | chronic atrophic rhinitis are rhinitis sicca anterior |
iversity of Leipzig in 1898, with a thesis on | chronic ependymal sclerosis. |
ty also studied ways to help countries facing | chronic food security problems. |
alentino, she suffered from anorexia nervosa, | chronic low self-esteem, severe depression and chroni |
itamin B1), whilst Korsakoff's psychosis is a | chronic neurologic sequela after Wernicke's encephalo |
ay children or youth are widely regarded as a | chronic and serious social problem. |
ool for Boys opened on September 5, 1962, and | chronic and serious juvenile delinquents were moved t |
son, Mississippi, where he was diagnosed with | chronic and severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder aft |
t the climate of California would assuage her | chronic illness, she moved to San Jose. |
ilt as standard infantry divisions due to the | chronic manpower shortages of the Wehrmacht in this p |
of Glen Garioch was suspended on account of ' | chronic water shortages', however in 1972 a manager w |
the Second World War by the LCC to alleviate | chronic housing shortages. |
ndocardial cushion defect), lung disease from | chronic infection, single umbilical artery, absence o |
lunteered as a firewatcher, which revived her | chronic rheumatism, so on the LPO tours she had to we |
ates men-of-war for renewed attention to this | chronic trouble spot. |
an be seen with other changes associated with | chronic topical steroid use, including tinea incognit |
Chronic animal studies show no evidence of carcinogen | |
Other | chronic toxicity studies conducted by Moncharmont et |
In 10-day | chronic feeding studies with honeybees (Apis mellifer |
mine whether metal allergy is a factor behind | chronic diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome and |
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