Examples of using Function loss in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the first diagnostic test of kidney function loss is clinically evidenced by an increase in serum creatinine levels,
show an accelerated aging process with function loss.
chronic suppurative cough, and pulmonary function loss.
symptoms of cerebral function loss which lasts for over 24 hours causing motor, sensorial and cognitive sequelas.
However, it is known that a muscle function loss can significantly affect the quality of life of the elderly,
bone histomorphometric parameters is independent of kidney function loss.
most deleterious inflammatory signal: function loss.
in the first study(6), in a second sample the same author reports the risk between 50-60% of post cochlear implant vestibular function loss 39.
hydronephrosis without renal function loss etc.; D Patients, in whom no affections of the kidneys and urinary tract could be identified, were instructed to look for a primary health care unit for consultation.
leading to foot function loss.
does not reflect well the potential impact of the various etiologic factors involved in muscle function loss.
in a comparative study between normal individuals and those with vestibular function loss; and have noticed that when vestibular
Kidney graft function loss occurred 45 patients 20.9%, and the most frequent causes were
contractile protein impairment, cell function loss, and ultimately, cell death.
subjective weakness cause function loss, leading to incapacity to work,
increasing the markers of renal function loss, such as urea,
who exhibit ventilatory function losses, to newborn babies with severe ventilatory disorders who are dependent of oxygen.
the fall may be involved in reduction of function, loss of independence, and even the elderly death.
The sarcopenia is defined as the mass and muscle function loss that occurs with the ageing.
establishing a relative degree of olfactory function loss through percentiles.