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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...
- predisposition, a genetic effect which can identify individuals who may be predisposed to certain health problems Predispositioning theory, mathematical term...
- 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...
- disease, Epstein-Barr virus-negative lymphoid malignancy, or another predisposing condition such as eosinophilic cellulitis or chronic lymphocytic leukemia...
- births. There is no way to predict rapid delivery, and sometimes no predisposing factors are present. However, there are factors which make it more likely...
- Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the superficial skin. The most common presentation is yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or...
- Department of Mental Hygiene. Seto MC (January 2016). ****ual offenders: Predisposing antecedents, ****essments, and management. pp. 29–44. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-2416-5_3...
- (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):...
- Hormone replacement therapy and infertility treatments may also be predisposing factors. Use of inhaled corticosteroids increases risk of candidiasis...
- 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...