long-term outcome

collocation in English

meaningsoflong-termandoutcome

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long-term
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/
us
/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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The ocular manifestations of congenital infection: a study of the early effect andlong-termoutcomeof maternally transmitted rubella and toxoplasmosis.
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Well conducted investigations into thelong-termoutcomeof depressive disorders are rare.
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Long-termoutcomeof long-stay psychiatric in-patients considered unsuitable to live in the community.
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Pulmonary artery stenosis and/or distorsion is a severe satellite lesion that may impair the early and/orlong-termoutcomeof cardiac repair.
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Long-termoutcomeof panic disorder with agoraphobia treated with exposure.
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Further work is needed, however, to confirm thelong-termoutcomeof treatment.
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These hemorrhages can range from very mild to severe relative to the infant's short-term clinical condition andlong-termoutcome.
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Both surgical treatment modalities are palliative and theirlong-termoutcomeis unknown.
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The poor outcome of depression highlighted by this and earlier studies emphasizes the need for better and more effective treatment approaches to optimizelong-termoutcome.
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Three papers reportlong-termoutcomefindings on psychiatric disorders.
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Controlled prospective studies of the simultaneouslong-termoutcomeof several mental disorders are rare.
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Both invite comparison with previous reports of thelong-termoutcomeof depression whose follow-up periods span the last 40 years.
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First and foremost, what will be thelong-termoutcomein these patients?
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Obese patients need to be strongly encouraged to lose weight to reduce anaesthetic risk and perioperative morbidity, butlong-termoutcomeis not affected.
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Long-termoutcomeof lithium prophylaxis in patients initially classified as complete responders.
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Our study was strengthened by the inclusion of relativelylong-termoutcomedata and measure of compliance (failure to attend and dropout).
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