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ComorbidityThe coexistence of two or more disease processes.
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ComorbidityThe condition of having two or more diseases at the same time.
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Comorbidity The experience of more than one disorder at the same time.
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ComorbidityTwo or more disorders occurring in an individual at the same time.
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Comorbidity1985, from co- "along with" + morbidity "diseased condition." Comorbid (adj.) is a 1990 back-formation.
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ComorbidityThe occurrence of two disorders or illnesses in the same person, also referred to as co-occurring conditions or dual diagnosis. Patients with comorbid illnesses may experience a more severe illness course and require treatment for each or all conditions.
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ComorbidityWhen a person has 2 or more health problems at the same time.
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ComorbidityDisease(s) or conditions that coexist(s) in study participants in addition to the index condition that is the subject of the study.
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ComorbidityComorbidity is a clinical description used to describe the coexistence of two or more clinical diagnoses. For instance, in clinical mental health practice it is not uncommon for people to displays the [..]
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ComorbidityA term that indicates a person has a number of problems that occur together, and may be related. For example, problem gamblers often suffer from other issues such as depression, anxiety, smoking, drug dependence or relationship problems.
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ComorbidityIn medicine, comorbidity is the presence of one or more additional disorders (or diseases)co-occurring with a primary disease or disorder; or the effect of such additional disorders or diseases. The a [..]
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ComorbidityCoexistence with another disease or condition.
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ComorbidityExisting simultaneously with and usually independently of another medical condition.
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ComorbidityThe presence of coexisting or additional diseases or disorders.
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ComorbidityThe condition of having two or more diseases at the same time.
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ComorbidityThe presence of co-existing or additional Diseases with reference to an initial Diagnosis or with reference to the index condition that is the subject of study. Comorbidity may Affect the ability of A [..]
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ComorbidityWhen a person has two or more diseases or conditions at the same time. For example, a person with high blood pressure may also have heart disease.
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ComorbidityThe presence of co-existing or additional diseases with reference to an initial diagnosis or with reference to the index condition that is the subject of study. Comorbidity may affect the ability of a [..]
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ComorbidityRefers to the simultaneous existence of two or more disorders in the same individual.
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ComorbidityThe condition of having two or more diseases at the same time.
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Comorbidity Two or more illnesses present at the same time. They may be related to the same causal agent or just coexist.
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ComorbidityHaving more than one disorder at the same time. Alcohol comorbidity is defined as being diagnosed with an alcohol-related mental health disorder in addition to another mental health disorder or physi [..]
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Comorbiditythe co-occurrence of two or more disorders, such as depressive disorder with substance abuse disorder Consumer
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ComorbidityThe condition of having two or more diseases at the same time.
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