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Meanings of
exacerbation
in English
Portuguese
exacerbação
Catalan
exacerbació
Back to the meaning
Action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse.
aggravation
Portuguese
exacerbação
Synonyms
Examples for "
aggravation
"
aggravation
Examples for "
aggravation
"
1
Being selectively proactive now could save you
aggravation
later in the week.
2
Now such news would reach them as an
aggravation
of the injury.
3
Even this
aggravation
of her morning condition did not greatly depress Melbury.
4
His loss was an
aggravation
,
especially as his deputy, Lawrence, was away.
5
In all this there was so great an
aggravation
of his misery!
Usage of
exacerbation
in English
1
Outcomes included time to first
exacerbation
and proportion of asthma control days.
2
Conclusions: Children with ulcerative colitis commonly experience at least one severe
exacerbation
.
3
However, the factors influencing or predicting in
exacerbation
are not well understood.
4
Methods: 27 patients with CF were recruited at onset of pulmonary
exacerbation
.
5
Only men without acute disease
exacerbation
or systemic glucocorticoid treatment were included.
6
Methods: Outpatients were enrolled within 48h of symptom onset of their
exacerbation
.
7
In patients with acute
exacerbation
,
VEGF levels were associated with clinical improvements.
8
The likelihood of
exacerbation
during a cold was unaffected by
exacerbation
frequency.
9
This was accompanied by an excessive vascular remodeling and
exacerbation
of atherosclerosis.
10
Blocking endogenous IL-10 was found to cause a modest
exacerbation
of inflammation.
11
The primary outcome was health status recovery in the event of an
exacerbation
.
12
Conclusions: Acute
exacerbation
and reactivation of chronic HCV infection occur often after chemotherapy.
13
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the contribution of IL-18 to asthma
exacerbation
.
14
Steroid-induced
exacerbation
in MG is a frequently encountered and challenging problem.
15
Despite this, many clinicians avoid vaccination because they fear precipitating an MS
exacerbation
.
16
In sensitivity analyses, this outcome was most sensitive to changes in
exacerbation
rates.
Other examples for "exacerbation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exacerbation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
acute exacerbation
pulmonary exacerbation
significant exacerbation
have an exacerbation
severe exacerbation
More collocations
Translations for
exacerbation
Portuguese
exacerbação
Catalan
exacerbació
agreujament
Exacerbation
through the time
Exacerbation
across language varieties
United States of America
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