- predisposition, a
genetic effect which can
identify individuals who may be
predisposed to
certain health problems Predispositioning theory,
mathematical term...
- organisms, or
neoplastic cells. Roth's
spots occur in
conditions that
predispose to
endothelial damage of
retinal capillaries, that is when
there is dysfunction...
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common type and
though it can
often have no
symptoms it can
sometimes predispose to thrombosis. In contrast,
thrombocytopenia refers to
abnormally low...
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provoked by
surgery to
remove the colon. The
countless polyps in the
colon predispose to the
development of
colon cancer; if the
colon is not removed, the chance...
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reality is not
external to
their mind.
Periods of
extended isolation may
predispose people to this condition. In particular, the
syndrome has been identified...
- that the
basis for
diagnosis operated under the
belief that
women are
predisposed to
mental and
behavioral conditions; an
interpretation of ****-related...
- or
gender identity. This
distress can be
harmful to the
individual and
predispose them to trauma- and stressor-related disorders.
Academic research implies...
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pathologic condition in
children with
cerebral palsy, and they may be
predisposed to hip
subluxation or dislocations. Coxa vara Genu
valgum Genu varum...
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anaerobic bacteria,
particularly Fusobacteriota and
spirochete species.
Predisposing factors include poor oral hygiene, smoking, poor nutrition, psychological...
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interaction of a
number of
predisposing and
precipitating factors.
Individuals with
multiple and/or
significant predisposing factors are at high risk for...