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A rate representing the proportion of a population affected with a given illness.
morbidity
1
Results: The
morbidity
rate
of chronic pancreatitis in China has recently increased.
2
There was no postoperative mortality and the
morbidity
rate
was low.
3
Achieving a low
morbidity
rate
demands meticulous attention to operative technique and anatomical detail.
4
Results: Postoperative
morbidity
rate
were comparable between the two groups.
5
The unadjusted neonatal
morbidity
rate
was highest in South Asian-born women at most gestations.
6
Background: Snakebites are a neglected threat to global human health with a high
morbidity
rate
.
7
Hemispherectomy, for the treatment of seizures, is highly successful but has a significant
morbidity
rate
.
8
There was no mortality and the
morbidity
rate
was under 4%.
9
The
morbidity
rate
rose from 1.58 to 3.28 cases per 100,000 people.
10
Conclusion: In patients with lymphoma, surgical endoscopic techniques have a high diagnostic yield and a low
morbidity
rate
.
11
Conclusions: Laparoscopic resection for CRLM offers advantages in terms of reduced blood loss,
morbidity
rate
and hospital stay.
12
Since then it has become curable with a variable mortality and
morbidity
rate
for individual pathogens and patients.
13
Our hospital mortality rate was 21%, and postoperative
morbidity
rate
was 31%.
14
Other factors including the length of postoperative hospital stay and
morbidity
rate
did not differ between the two groups.
15
There was no statistically significant difference regarding the duration of hospitalization or the
morbidity
rate
between the two groups.
16
In cases of delayed or nonunion, classical treatment is autologous cancelous bone graft which is associated with high
morbidity
rate
.