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Recognition of the known association between etiologically related cancers in the family.
In such cases, a substance is judged to be etiologically related to the mood disturbance.
The condition may be etiologically related to Alzheimer's disease.
The association of smoking with lung cancer is strongest, both in the public perception and etiologically.
Patients are treated with psychotherapy distributed according to symptoms and to etiologically significant points in the past.
Three or more relatives in two generations with tumors of the same site or etiologically related sites.
Taking an etiologically neutral stance by describing the symptoms as functional may be helpful but further studies are required.
Although etiologically diverse, inheritance is a significant contributor to the development of DCM.
Schizophrenia's concordance is approximately 35-60%, suggesting, says Ewald, that microbes are etiologically involved.
Etiologically, it is associated primarily with paroxysmal neurological disorders such as migraine and epilepsy.
In addition, there are methodological concerns about the most appropriate measure of obesity, and which component or type of obesity is etiologically significant.
It is not an etiologically or pathologically distinct morbid entity but a generic term for chorea of any cause starting during pregnancy.
Occipital lobe epilepsies are etiologically idiopathic, symptomatic, or cryptogenic.
Associating diseases: Nosological units not connected etiologically and pathogenetically with the primary disease (Listed in the order of significance).
As a result, Executive dysfunction is implicated etiologically and/or co-morbidly in many psychiatric illnesses, which often show the same symptoms as the dysexecutive syndrome.
This is an inflammation of the brain tissue, i.e., an encephalitis caused by or at least etiologically related to the microbial agent of syphilis.
Robert Hodapp and D.J. Fidler recommended four guiding principles for special educators relative to etiologically based approaches:
Franzek E, Beckmann H: Season-of-birth effect reveals the existence of etiologically different groups of schizophrenia.
D. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings that deficits are etiologically related to the persisting effects of substance use (e.g. drug of abuse; medication).
Black and white are the symbolic colors of Siena, etiologically linked to black and white horses of the legendary city's founders, Senius and Aschius.
This etiologically explains why their constellation, the Discoursi or Gemeni, is only seen half the year, as the twins split their time between the underworld and Mount Olympus.
A study in 2007 found that OCPD is etiologically distinct from avoidant and dependent personality disorders, suggesting it is incorrectly categorized as a Cluster C disorder.
A subset of OCD is thought to be etiologically related to Tourette's and may be a different expression of the same factors that are important for the expression of tics.
Etiologically, because patients have been hurt in interpersonal relationships with Significant Others, they learn early to avoid interpersonal engagement; thus, interpersonal avoidance using hostility, detachment and withdrawal are major treatment problems most therapists confront.
He invented the name "osteopathy" by blending two Greek roots osteon- for bone and-pathos for suffering in order to communicate his theory that disease and physiologic dysfunction were etiologically grounded in a disordered musculoskeletal system.