Similar words: exacerbate, conurbation, perturbation, verbatim, laceration, vexation, acerb, libation. Meaning: [ek‚sæsə'beɪʃn] n. 1. action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse 2. violent and bitter exasperation.
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1. Exacerbations and remissions of the pain are the general rule.
2. With the exacerbation of the competition, the customer has become an important resource.
3. A consequence of the new trends, then, is exacerbation of the already disturbing backlog problem.
4. Bleeding may be herralded by several day of exacerbation of pain.
5. Eczema exacerbation, Jishi fish, shrimp, seafood and other foods prone to allergies.
6. Method The acute exacerbation of COPD animal model was developed by drip Klebs-loeffler bacillus from nasal cavity and the MMP of rat lung tissue was detected by zymography method.
7. There were 12 asthma exacerbations in 10 participants assigned to placebo, of whom 9 had sputum eosinophilia during their exacerbation.
8. For several days, he has had an exacerbation of ulcer symptoms.
9. Trauma to teeth, lips, and vocal cords and exacerbation of cervical spine injuries can also occur.
10. His foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel.
11. During therapy, acute exacerbation can be relieved by analgesics, antibiotics or trephination.
12. Explore the likelihood of exacerbation of known conditions or the onset of a new disease process.
13. Of these, 209 had recently suffered an asthma exacerbation and 77 had stable disease ( controls ).
14. To evaluate the clinical effects of cefodizime on the patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
15. Objective: To observe the effects of Red Sage Root and Tetramethylpyrazine on the pulmonary function and plasmic ET in patients with pulmonary heart disease during acute exacerbation stage.
16. Objective:To approach the change of CGRP and plasma ET in rat's model of sputum-pyretic syndrome in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases acute exacerbation and action of Tongsai granula.
17. In clinic, it is a irreversible pathology of progressive exacerbation ; and is too lingering to recover.
18. Objective To evaluate the value of alanyl glutamine in the treatment of aged patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD).
19. Objective To observe the effect of short-term systemic application of methylprednisolone on patients with acute exacerbation of COPD.
20. Objective To explore the curative effect of HA schemes on chronic granulocytic leukemia during the period of acute exacerbation.
21. The result would be higher prices along with an exacerbation of the global food crisis.
22. Conclusion: Feisuqing apozem can improve the high viscosity status and correct respiratory failure of patients with acute exacerbation of COPD and respiratory failure.
23. A correct economic development concept can promote healthy and coordinated economic development[sentencedict.com], while an unreasonable one will lead to lop-sided development and ecological environment exacerbation.
24. At that time, the patient was hospitalized for an exacerbation of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
25. Nonetheless, none of these pathogens is associated with severity of asthma exacerbation.
26. Patients without wheezing or dyspnea are not experiencing an exacerbation of their asthma.
27. Therefore, we propose this would suggest a possible autoimmune mechanism for the development of pyoderma gangrenosum and exacerbation of psoriasis with pegylated interferon therapy.
28. Objective:To study the effect of amrinone on the cardiac function and pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic pulmonary heart disease.
29. CHF can suggest a possible prerenal cause secondary to reduced renal perfusion from a concomitant exacerbation in CHF or from diuresis with loop diuretics.
30. After delivery, no patient underwent the abnormal liver function or liver disease progression or exacerbation.
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