- predisposition, a
genetic effect which can
identify individuals who may be
predisposed to
certain health problems Predispositioning theory,
mathematical term...
-
interaction of a
number of
predisposing and
precipitating factors.
Individuals with
multiple and/or
significant predisposing factors are at high risk for...
- appearance. The
appearance may be alarming, but it is a
harmless condition.
Predisposing factors include smoking,
xerostomia (dry mouth), soft diet, poor oral...
- can
cause lung
infections in
people with a weak
immune system or
other predisposing health conditions. PCP is seen in
people with HIV/AIDS (who
account for...
-
Department of
Mental Hygiene. Seto MC (January 2016). ****ual offenders:
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- care etc.) is
determined by
three dynamics:
predisposing factors,
enabling factors, and need.
Predisposing factors can be
characteristics such as race...
- of malaria.
Twins are more
common in
people of
African descent. The
predisposing factors of
monozygotic twinning are unknown.
Dizygotic twin pregnancies...
- post-chemotherapy and in AIDS. However, it can also
occur in
patients with no
predisposing risk factors, and is more
likely to be
asymptomatic in
those patients...
- (June 1951). "A
genetic and
clinical study of
intestinal polyposis, a
predisposing factor for
carcinoma of the
colon and ****". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 3 (2):...
-
Impetigo is a
contagious bacterial infection that
involves the
superficial skin. The most
common presentation is
yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or...