词汇 | collocation_english_disease |
释义 | Collocations with diseaseThese are words often used in combination with disease. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. advanced disease Pain is an uncommon symptom, except in advanced disease. age-related disease A small but growing literature on the older driver supports the concept that age-related disease may interfere with the ease and safety of using many modes of transportation. airway disease Associations of smoking with hospital-based care and quality of life in patients with obstructive airway disease. allergic disease These findings suggest that in patients with congenital heart disease, pulmonary hemodynamic abnormalities enhance the manifestation of allergic disease, particularly asthma. bone disease Bisphosphonates are unique in the treatment of metastatic bone disease as this is a bone-targeted therapy. bowel disease Is the pattern of inflammatory bowel disease different in the elderly? cardiac disease Congenital cardiac disease associated with polysplenia. cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease, ageing, and traffic accidents. chronic disease Quantifying psychiatric comorbidity : lessons from chronic disease epidemiology. communicable disease Can syndromic surveillance data detect local outbreaks of communicable disease? congenital disease In adults infection is usually benign, but it can cause congenital disease with severe consequences for foetuses. contagious disease As if debts were a contagious disease! coronary artery disease One patient has required re-transplantation at 1 year for coronary artery disease of the transplanted heart and is a survivor. coronary disease Sixty-three percent had cancer or some other tumor disease, and 13% had coronary disease. deadly disease They maintained that prostate cancer might be a deadly disease and, as such, should be treated after screening. debilitating disease This will have a direct impact on the development of new treatments for this complex and debilitating disease. degenerative disease Preservation of vision following cell-based therapies in a model of retinal degenerative disease. dental disease Dental disease is referred to the distribution of the trigeminal nerve. devastating disease It is a devastating disease that leaves people unable to walk, talk, eat or drink. diarrhoeal disease The global burden of diarrhoeal disease, as estimated from studies published between 1992 and 2000. disease entity In physical health problems there may be a desire to identify a disease entity that can be diagnosed and separated from the sense of self. disease prevention A general literature review revealed more than 1,000 systematic reviews in the general field of disease prevention and control. dread disease It is a different matter when one is offered a chance of a cure of a dread disease. fatal disease On rare occasions, infections in humans can develop into a potentially fatal disease. foodborne disease Foodborne disease associated with milk associated with such failures is unknown. fungal disease Several lines of evidence have substantiated the biotechnological potential of chitinases to counter plant fungal disease. genetic disease However, it is now clear from classical experiments in mice and from examples of human genetic disease that this is not the case. grave disease What shall we do to arrest this grave disease? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 gum disease There is no evidence that teeth deteriorate in pregnancy, but women tend to get gum disease. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 horrible disease We are, as it were, watching the spread of a horrible disease to which no one has yet found an anti-dote. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 human disease Moreover, study of the rd-3 mutation might also lead to clues for therapies to prolong photoreceptor survival in human disease. incidence of disease These discrepancies in incidence of disease between countries with similar vaccine coverage may be due to different histories of immunization programmes. incurable disease Critics of treatment for inhibiting incurable disease and infertility. infectious disease Changing patterns of infectious disease. inflammatory disease This is an inflammatory disease, although it may not be immediately discerned as an autoimmune condition. inherited disease The functional effects of one mutation associated with inherited disease and another associated with acquired arrhythmia are considered here. invasive disease This pronounced temporary drop correlates with a high incidence of invasive disease caused by encapsulated bacteria. joint disease Rehabilitation of joint disease are skilled at assessment and measurement. kidney disease The prevailing discrimination against older people with kidney disease is therefore twofold. known disease Others are treated for a longer period for a known disease. lethal disease Serial adaptation is required to produce lethal disease in rodents because isolates obtained from fatal primate infections rarely produce severe illness in rodents on initial exposure. life-threatening disease Persistent or life-threatening disease may require stronger immunosuppressive therapy, such as azathioprine, cyclophosphamide or cyclosporin. liver disease Various modulators of different components of this system are available clinically and can be potentially useful in patients with liver disease. lung disease No patient had clinical or radiographic evidence of pulmonary edema or coexisting lung disease. meningococcal disease A more rigorous analysis of the epidemiological impact of vaccination for meningococcal disease is essential for proper health economic estimates. metabolic disease This talk will illustrate how this is done in human biology, with a focus on targets in reproductive endocrinology, inflammation, and metabolic disease. metastatic disease Can metastatic disease be treated or prevented? mysterious disease In 1845, however, a mysterious disease had infested the potato plants, destroying nearly half the crop. neglected disease She believes that historians have neglected disease as a formative in-uence in an early modern period when people were obsessed with health matters. neurodegenerative disease These observations suggest that the expression of astrocyte connexins varies during the progression of this neurodegenerative disease. neurologic disease As glaucoma causes progressive optic neuropathy, it is also considered as a neurologic disease. neurological disease Only subjects without psychiatric or neurological disease were studied. non-communicable disease Sedentary lifestyles, poor nutrition and obesity are recognized as significant risk factors contributing to the increase in non-communicable disease. occurrence of disease This is an imprecise way to assess occurrence of disease through contaminated water exposure because there is substantial bias due to differing perception of symptoms. onset of disease A second strategy involves an idealized screening program such that, for all of those in the screened population, diagnosis occurs at the onset of disease. parasitic disease Reducing the global burden of human parasitic disease. periodontal disease Ailments of the mouth included moderate cavities, periodontal disease, and abscesses. pneumococcal disease It is estimated that pneumococcal disease is responsible for more than 1 million deaths in children under 5 years of age each year. preventable disease It is an acquired disease and a preventable disease. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 pulmonary disease These include depression, chronic pulmonary disease, dementia and stroke. pulmonary vascular obstructive disease Early diagnosis and surgical repair is essential to prevent irreversible pulmonary vascular obstructive disease. rare disease Intussusception is a rather rare disease and its incidence varies depending on geographic location and study periods. ravages of disease Reconstructive plastic surgery to correct ravages of disease and injuries as well as gross physical abnormalities constitutes a core medical practice. renal disease No children had diabetes mellitus or chronic renal disease. respiratory disease The highest risk of natural mortality was for respiratory disease. rheumatic disease To these two could be added rheumatic disease. risk of disease An increased risk of disease in siblings indicates a host genetic component to susceptibility. serious disease This virus causes serious disease in poultry. sickle cell disease It is important that infants affected by sickle cell disease are identified at an early stage so that they can receive appropriate treatment. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 sign of disease They suggested that ' 'amplitude hypertension' ' may precede ' 'mesor hypertension' ', providing an early warning sign of disease progression or severity. skin disease Clinical signs appear progressively and combine visceral and skin disease. stage of disease Important clinical factors associated with prognosis are age (47;52) and stage of disease at diagnosis (10;11). systemic disease These included monocyclic systemic disease, polycyclic systemic disease, chronic articular monocyclic systemic disease, and chronic articular polycyclic systemic disease. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. terminal disease The patient has a devastating, terminal disease, and his condition has clearly been deteriorating. terrible disease Having become less severe, terrible disease is gone. thyroid disease The concerns of thyroid disease specialists about the problems of nonthyroidal illness are well taken. tropical disease There has been a temporary strain on the accommodation available in the tropical disease units. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 underlying disease The therapy is that of the underlying disease. vaccine-preventable disease Effective preventive measures should be taken against this vaccine-preventable disease. vector-borne disease Agricultural land use is often closely associated with an increase in the prevalence of vector-borne disease. viral disease In that context, we should consider the question of viral disease. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 waterborne disease Chlorination to prevent and control waterborne disease. zoonotic disease Evaluating evidence for top-down regulation of zoonotic disease reservoirs. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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