Examples of using Exacerbation in English and their translations into Danish
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Prostatic hyperplasia is characterized by periods of exacerbation and remission of clinical manifestations.
During periods of exacerbation, the main food products should be.
Arthralgia Arthritis/ Psoriatic arthritis exacerbation/ flare.
Rare reports have been received of exacerbation of autoimmune conditions.
Times a week during exacerbation of the disease.
Exacerbation of arthritic symptoms has been observed very rarely.
In cases of overdose, exacerbation of adverse events may be expected.
In some cases, exacerbation of the diseaseaccompanied by a deterioration of well-being- patients complain of weakness, increased fatigue.
Acute exacerbation of hepatitis has also been reported in patients who have discontinued hepatitis B therapy.
This includes an increased risk of skeletal manifestations, exacerbation of cytopenia, haemorrhage,
New onset diabetes mellitus, hyperglycaemia or exacerbation of existing diabetes mellitus has been reported in patients receiving protease inhibitors.
it is necessary to find out what causes provoke an exacerbation.
The exacerbation of social inequalities in the countries of the EU,
Eklira is not currently documented equal to Spiriva in terms of clinical end points such as exacerbation.
it is called a relapse also known as an exacerbation or an attack.
In patients with advanced liver disease or cirrhosis, treatment discontinuation is not recommended since post-treatment exacerbation of hepatitis may lead to hepatic decompensation.
chronic lesions in the respiratory system with exacerbation or remission.
Single doses(up to 10 000 I. U.) of salmon calcitonin have been administered parenterally without adverse effects other than nausea and vomiting, and exacerbation of pharmacological effects.
hyperglycaemia or exacerbation of existing diabetes mellitus has been reported in patients receiving PIs.
Rare(≥ 0.01%-≤ 0.1%): new onset diabetes mellitus, or exacerbation of existing diabetes mellitus.