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  • ...)nt/) is a term used in various fields of medicine to describe two or more conditions or diseases that occur together, but are not necessarily related. The term ...from the Latin word 'concomitari', which is a combination of 'com' (with) and 'comitari' (to accompany). It was first used in the English language in the
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  • == Conditions comorbid to autism spectrum disorders == ...rs]], these conditions often co-occur, complicating the diagnostic process and treatment approach.
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  • ...n a patient. The term is derived from the Latin words 'com' meaning 'with' and 'morbidus' meaning 'diseased'. ...n one person at the same time. This can include physical and mental health conditions. Co-Morbidity does not imply any causal relationship between the diseases,
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  • ...re," which means "to share." It is a combination of "com," meaning "with," and "munis," meaning "gift." Thus, to communicate essentially means to share a === Related Terms ===
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  • ...nd 'plicare' meaning 'to fold', and the Greek word 'hyper' meaning 'above' and 'tension' meaning 'pressure'. ...] is a common complication of hypertension. High blood pressure can harden and thicken the arteries (atherosclerosis), which can lead to a heart attack or
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  • '''Biocompatible material''' (pronunciation: bio-com-pat-ible ma-te-rial) is a type of material that is designed to interact wit ...term "biocompatible" is derived from the Greek word "bios" meaning "life" and the Latin word "compatibilis" meaning "compatible". The term "material" com
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  • ...ntroduced into the body. These materials are often used in medical devices and procedures. ...term "biocompatible" is derived from the Greek word "bios" meaning "life" and the Latin word "compatibilis" meaning "suitable".
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  • ...e Old French ''communite'' which is derived from the Latin ''communitas'' (com, "with/together" + munus, "gift"), a broad term for fellowship or organized === Related Terms ===
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  • ...covering a wide range of topics, WikiMD.com is by far the largest medical and wellness encyclopedia. ...ticles, definitions, and summaries on a wide variety of medical, nutrition and wellness topics. The content is intended for patients but can also be usefu
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