| exacerbate |
To make more violent, bitter, or severe.
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| exacerbation |
An increase in the severity of a condition(s) or the patient's symptoms. Often a result of physical, chemical or emotional stress.
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| exacerbation |
The appearance of new symptoms or the aggravation of old ones (synonymous with attack, relapse, flare-up, or worsening), usually associated with inflammation and demyelination in the brain or spinal cord.
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| exacerbation |
the worsening of disease symptoms.
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| exact t. |
a statistical test based on the actual probability distribution of the data in the study, rather than on an approximation of it.
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