| comorbidity |
The simultaneous appearance of two or more illnesses, such as the co-occurrence of schizophrenia and substance abuse or of alcohol dependence and depression. The association may reflect a causal relationship between one disorder and another or an underlying vulnerability to both disorders. Also, the appearance of the illnesses may be unrelated to any common etiology or vulnerability.
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| comorbidity |
The condition of having two or more diseases at the same time.
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| comorbidity |
Coexistence with another disease or condition. Congenital: Conditions existing at birth, but not through heredity.
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| comorbidity |
A concomitant but unrelated disease, usually used to indicate coexistence of two or more disease processes.
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| comorbidity |
Refers to the presence of two or more illnesses (medical, psychiatric, and/or alcohol and other drug use disorders) in the same person.
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