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Comorbidity measures for use with administrative data.

Medical Care, 1998
OBJECTIVES This study attempts to develop a comprehensive set of comorbidity measures for use with large administrative inpatient datasets. METHODS The study involved clinical and empirical review of comorbidity measures, development of a framework ...
A. Elixhauser   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Comorbidities in Dermatology

Dermatologic Clinics, 2009
Recently, comorbidities have been rediscovered in dermatology. Although numerous associations between skin diseases and other conditions have been reported, only a few are well documented. The association of comorbidities and dermatoses is complex and multifactorial.
Marlies Wakkee, Tamar Nijsten
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Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse. Results from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1990
The prevalence of comorbid alcohol, other drug, and mental disorders in the US total community and institutional population was determined from 20,291 persons interviewed in the National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program ...
D. Regier   +6 more
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Comorbidities

2018
The term comorbidities or mixed pathologies is used when brain tissue, a surgical sample, or postmortem brain displays a mixture of protein alterations or other pathologies. Most of the alterations when seen in sufficient extent are considered causative, are related to a certain clinical phenotype, i.e., when hyperphosphorylated τ (HPτ) is observed in ...
Irina, Alafuzoff, Gabor G, Kovacs
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Psychiatric disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders: prevalence, comorbidity, and associated factors in a population-derived sample.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008
OBJECTIVE Autism spectrum disorders are now recognized to occur in up to 1% of the population and to be a major public health concern because of their early onset, lifelong persistence, and high levels of associated impairment.
E. Simonoff   +5 more
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The Comorbidity of Migraine

CNS Spectrums, 2003
ABSTRACTThis review addresses the methodologic issues relevant to the study of comorbidity and provides a broad overview of the medical and psychiatric conditions associated with migraine. Since the body of literature examining the comorbidity of migraine is enormous, the scope of this review will largely focus on community and case-control studies ...
Nancy Low, Kathleen R. Merikangas
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Comorbidity of migraine [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Opinion in Neurology, 2005
Comorbidity refers to the greater than coincidental association of separate conditions in the same individuals. Historically, a number of conditions have been noted to be comorbid with migraine, notably psychiatric disorders (anxiety, depression, panic disorder), epilepsy, asthma, and some congenital heart defects.
Richard B. Lipton   +2 more
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Comorbidity with Fibromyalgia

2017
Frequent headache and juvenile fibromyalgia (JFM) are common conditions observed in childhood and adolescents. They can present in isolation or as comorbid conditions. There is no scientific literature investigating this association in adolescents or childhood.
Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César   +1 more
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Twelve-month use of mental health services in the United States: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 2005
BACKGROUND Dramatic changes have occurred in mental health treatments during the past decade. Data on recent treatment patterns are needed to estimate the unmet need for services.
Philip S. Wang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Asthma and comorbidities

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2013
This article summarizes the more common comorbidities which, in the opinion of the authors and supported by the medical literature, frequently affect asthma management. Optimal asthma control requires accurate diagnosis, implementation of effective therapy, and evaluation of coexisting conditions.
Dennis K. Ledford, Richard F. Lockey
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