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Exacerbations result in new symptoms or aggravation old symptoms by causing inflammation and demyelination in the CNS.
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Exacerbations of Clintonitis are caused with media coverage of Hilary, Bill and to a lesser degree Chelsea.
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Exacerbations do occur, but less frequently than in dislocations at the wrist, provided the parts get rest.
On The Articulations 2007
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Exacerbations can result in worsening health status, lung function decline, and increased risk of death.
unknown title 2011
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Exacerbations are distressing and dangerous events resulting in increased patient anxiety, worsening health status, lung function decline, and increased risk of death.
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Exacerbations are estimated to account for approximately 12 million physician visits per year in the U.S.
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Exacerbations are the most common reason for hospitalization of cystic fibrosis patients.
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Exacerbations are the most common reason for hospitalization of cystic fibrosis patients.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Symptoms Social isolation • Catatonic behavior • Hallucinations • Incoherence (marked looseness of association) • Zero / lack of interest, energy and initiative • Obvious failure to attain expected level of dev't • Peculiar behavior • Hygiene and grooming impaired • Recurrent illusions and unusual perception • experiences Exacerbations and remissions are common • No organic factors accounts for the symptoms • Inability to return to baseline functioning after
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"Exacerbations of COP. are serious events that can negatively impact the lives of patients," said Dr. Donald P. Tashkin, emeritus professor of medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles.
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