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Severe Sarcoidosis

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2015
In sarcoidosis, reduction in mortality and the prevention of disability due to major organ involvement are treatment goals. Thus, it is important to recognize severe disease and identify patients at higher risk of progression to severe disease. In this article, fibrotic lung disease and cardiac sarcoidosis are reviewed as the major contributors to ...
Vasileios, Kouranos   +2 more
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Severe Bronchiectasis

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2003
Bronchiectasis is primarily the result of airway injury and remodeling attributable to recurrent or chronic inflammation and infection. The underlying etiologies include autoimmune diseases, severe infections, genetic abnormalities, and acquired disorders.
Brian M, Morrissey, Samuel J, Evans
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Severe Rhinosinusitis

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2003
Rhinosinusitis is diagnosed frequently in clinical practice, but the term may in fact encompass a wide spectrum of diseases. Inflammation of the nasal and sinus mucosa can arise from various causes and lead to different sequelae. Moreover, the term rhinosinusitis is more accurate than sinusitis. Causes range from a viral infection leading to the common
Rosemary, Hallett, Stanley M, Naguwa
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The significance of ‘severity’

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019
This essay considers whether permitting the cost-effectiveness of healthcare to govern its allocation is ethically objectionable on the grounds that it fails to give sufficient weight to the severity of people’s health states. After documenting the popular sentiment that appears to support this criticism, the essay considers how to implement ...
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Severely affected, severely neglected

BMJ, 2010
Santhouse and colleagues make several conclusions and observations that are over-simplistic, premature, or inaccurate.1 Firstly, the media did use Lynn Gilderdale’s case to highlight the existence of severe chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and the desperate need for biomedical research into the underlying cause.
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A Severe Headache

Clinical Pediatrics, 2004
Beau J, Bagley, Evelyn A, Kluka
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An analysis of factors affecting the severity of marine accidents

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2021
Huanxin Wang, Xinjian Wang, Jin Wang
exaly  

Severe hypertriglyceridemia

Journal of Clinical Lipidology, 2012
W Virgil, Brown   +3 more
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