rare condition

collocation in English

meaningsofrareandcondition

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rare
adjective
uk
/reər/
us
/rer/
not common or frequent; ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofrareandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast was arareconditionprior to screening mammography.
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That may be ararecondition.
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While the methodology we used to estimate incidence is reasonably robust, severe to profound hearing impairment is a relativelyrarecondition.
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However, inaccuracies due to miscoding of more common conditions to arareconditionmay represent a relatively greater proportion of episodes with that code.
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Hydropneumopericardium is a veryrareconditionwhich may occur after trauma, pericarditis caused by gas-forming organisms, fistulas, or medical procedures such as positive pressure ventilation or endoscopy.
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It is ararecondition.
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And we should not forget that today'srareconditionmay become tomorrow's far commoner disease.
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Their use is confined to one fortunatelyrarecondition, that of narcolepsy.
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A constituent of mine is one of only 28 people in the country with ararecondition.
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Fortunately, that is a fairlyrareconditionand is not a source of great anxiety in this country.
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It is arareconditionthese days because farmers add magnesium salts to the drinking water every day.
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Complete night blindness is a veryrarecondition, and such a general test would not be appropriate.
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He suffers from arareconditionthat affects his legs.
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Congenital symmastia is arareconditionwith few published cases.
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For instance, of the 60 no fewer than four, and perhaps six, are autistic children, which is a veryrarecondition.
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However, there are cases that do not fit that pattern—emergencies away from home, or arareconditionneeding specialist treatment.
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For instance, my health authority has recently received a request for the funding of a new drug with life-saving properties to treat ararecondition.
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The one case which, to me, satisfies therareconditionthat might justify its introduction is expenditure on the health service.
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Occurrences of cellulitis may also be associated with therareconditionhidradenitis suppurativa.
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Eosinophilic cystitis is arareconditionwhere eosinophiles are present in the bladder wall.
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In horses, it is arareconditionusually involving the caudal soft palate.
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Splenic vein thrombosis is arareconditionthat causes esophageal varices without a raised portal pressure.
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