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Morbidity and Mortality

2015
Mortality and morbidity rates remain the most comprehensive measures used to assess short-term outcomes of a specific procedure. Surgical complications are frequently the main reason to modify patient treatment and ultimately attain wide acceptance for a particular procedure by the medical community. Nevertheless, these two outcome measures remain hard
MACRI', Antonio   +3 more
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Morbidity in Turner Syndrome

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1998
Turner syndrome afflicts approximately 50 per 100,000 females and is characterized by retarded growth, gonadal dysgenesis, and infertility. Much attention has been focused on growth and growth promoting therapies, while less is known about the natural course of the syndrome, especially in adulthood.
Gravholt, C H   +3 more
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The contribution of low birth weight to infant mortality and childhood morbidity.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
The low-birth-weight infant remains at much higher risk of mortality than the infant with normal weight at birth. In the neonatal period, when most infant deaths occur, the proportion of low-birth-weight infants, especially those with very low weight, is
M. McCormick
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L'altruisme morbide

L'année psychologique, 1910
Genil-Perrin G. L'altruisme morbide. In: L'année psychologique. 1910 vol. 17. pp. 233-250.
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LEAD AND MORBIDITY

The Lancet, 1978
A.A.E. Wibowo   +5 more
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The Effect of Spironolactone on Morbidity and Mortality in Patients with Severe Heart Failure

, 2000
B. Pitt   +7 more
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MORBIDITY OF HYPERPARATHYROIDISM

The Lancet, 1987
N.A. Green, D.V. Hamilton, J.S. Pryor
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Morbidity and Mortality of Hyponatremia

2019
In hypotonic hyponatremia, which is the most common form of hyponatremia, clinical manifestations are largely due to brain swelling caused by entry of water into the cells. In acute and severe hyponatremia, dramatic symptoms, such as seizures, acute psychosis, permanent brain damage, brain-stem herniation, leading to coma and death may occur.
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Young-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus — implications for morbidity and mortality

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2020
D. Magliano   +5 more
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