systemic disease

collocation in English

meaningsofsystemicanddisease

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systemic
adjective
uk
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
us
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
biologyspecialized
A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofsystemicanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsystemic disease

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These included monocyclicsystemicdisease, polycyclicsystemicdisease, chronic articular monocyclicsystemicdisease, and chronic articular polycyclicsystemicdisease.
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Inclusion criteria for controls were absence of ophthalmologic orsystemicdisease.
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Neuro-ophthalmic disease typically reflects underlyingsystemicdiseaseand vascular causes are common.
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Any associatedsystemicdiseasesuch as giantcell arteritis and hypertension must be identified.
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The increased incidence ofsystemicdisease, plus a reduced physiological reserve, increases the risk of more serious consequences from bleeding.
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The incidence rates ofsystemicdiseasewere calculated using the age distribution in the population in 2001.
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Hydroxychloroquine may prove useful for joint and skin symptoms, with steroids and immunosuppression reserved forsystemicdisease.
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The history should also include a detailed review of systems to determine if dysphagia is part of generalizedsystemicdisease.
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The authors postulated that breast cancer was asystemicdiseaseat inception and variation in locoregional therapy would not alter survival.
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In that case, neoplastic progression towardssystemicdiseasewas deemed present when computed tomography demonstrated metastatic tumour in the elbow region.
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It should be pointed out however, that removing the detectable component ofsystemicdiseasehas a limited role in the management of 'oligometastatic' breast cancer.
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None of the subjects had a history of color blindness in their pedigree or history of relevant ocular orsystemicdiseaseaffecting vision.
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Haemolysis can occur in association withsystemicdiseasesuch as renal and liver failure in which there is an acquired red cell membrane disorder.
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Diagnosis and treatment ofsystemicdisease, especially in the early stages, can lead to a complete resolution of the metabolic encephalopathy.
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In this study, all 34 children showed a polyarticular course of the disease complicated by recurrent episodes ofsystemicdisease, severe joint erosions, osteoporosis and stunted growth.
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The study started in the post-partum period when a precise history was taken and a thorough physical examination was carried out to exclude anysystemicdisease.
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The incidence rate ofsystemicdiseasewas higher among males (14.7/100 000) than among females (11.0/100 000) in the earliest years of life (0 -5 years).
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Thissystemicdiseaseresembles scleromyxedema and to some extent scleroderma.
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Aphthous stomatitis occurs in individuals with no associatedsystemicdisease.
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The fungus also inducessystemicdiseaseresistance in plants.
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Long-term transgenic models allow for the testing of extended therapy or combination strategies and their effects onsystemicdiseasein the context of an intact and functional immune system.
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It involves a full eye examination: an examination of the back of the eye forsystemicdiseaseas well as for eyesight.
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I suggest that when patches appear on the body industrial or politic, it might well be thought that some othersystemicdiseaseis manifesting itself.
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