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Concomitante Definición Es lo que ocurre durante el mismo período de tiempo. Generalmente se refiere a síntomas secundarios que se presentan con un síntoma principal.
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The word "concomitant" means occurring during the same time period. It usually refers to secondary symptoms that occur with a main symptom.
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Concomitant Definition The word "concomitant" means occurring during the same time period. It usually refers to secondary symptoms that occur with a main symptom.
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Concomitant symptom - refers to the symptom that happens at the same time as the main complaint. Complete symptom - refers to etiology, location, sensation, modalities, and concomitants all together give a complete symptom.
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CONCOMITANT DRUGS At the same time. CONFIDENCE INTERVAL The range of values that includes, with a stated probability (e.g. 95%), the actual population descriptor of interest.
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Concomitant chemoradiotherapy Depending on the stage of the cancer, concomitant chemoradiotherapy (a combination of chemotherapy and radiation therapy) may be used to avoid a laryngectomy, preserving the larynx and its ability to function.
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A meta-analysis of 63 randomized prospective trials published between 1965 and 1993 showed an 8% absolute survival advantage in the subset of patients receiving concomitant chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
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Keto acidosis is a condition which occurs when a patient experiences a significant drop in insulin and a concomitant rise in glucose levels, usually above 250 mg/deciliter.
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Buspirone levels will be increased by concomitant use of erythromycin, itraconazole, and nefazadone. Doses should be adjusted based on clinical response.
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Concomitant with this action, the Surgeon General again became responsible for management of the Commissioned Corps personnel system.
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This procedure consists of a complicated series of incisions and sutures that are used to potentially cure or prevent atrial fib in patients having concomitant surgery for mitral valve problems or in younger patients having concomitant surgery for ...
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Stroke or Brain Attack most often describes the clogging of a cerebral blood vessel by a thrombus or embolism and the subsequent loss of oxygen to a part of the brain, or the rupture of a vessel with concomitant bleeding into the brain or pressure ...
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There may be irradiation to the back and shoulders and other concomitant symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Fatty foods can provoke biliary pain, but this association is relatively non-specific.
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Twenty patients were able to discontinue concomitant medication at the first visit. Only one patient needed an antibiotic. The average treatment duration was 2 weeks. At the end of treatment, 81.
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In weakened conditions of the system from improper or insufficient food, or as a result of any drain upon the body, or in anaemia from any cause, and in such diseases as syphilis or malaria, neuralgia is a frequent concomitant.
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The major risk of this technique is that it seems it provokes a higher rate of caesarean sections . Also the method seems to produce a high rate of false positive signals, and a concomitant high number of thus, unnecessary interventions.
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See also: Cancer, Primary, Drug, Pain, Chemotherapy

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