etiologies in English

noun
1
the cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
a disease of unknown etiology
2
the investigation or attribution of the cause or reason for something, often expressed in terms of historical or mythical explanation.
We must assess individual tolerances for maltreatment, etiologies and reasons for enduring perpetration of abuse.
noun
    aetiology

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1. Coxa vara has many etiologies: congenital, acquired, and developmental

2. Just as autism is a spectrum, there's a spectrum of etiologies, a spectrum of causes.

3. Clinical studies indicate that the renal afferent and efferent nerves contribute to hypertension of different etiologies.

4. This study is to determine the prognosis and academic performance in hydrocephalic children with different etiologies.

5. Azoospermia is classified as obstructive Azoospermia (OA) or non-obstructive Azoospermia (NOA), each having very different etiologies and treatments

6. Atrophie blanche is a morphological feature that is commonly seen following a healed ulcer with venous stasis and other etiologies

7. Consistent with this shared etymology, chorea, Athetosis, and ballism represent a spectrum of phenomenologically related movement disorders with shared pathophysiology and overlapping etiologies.

8. 4 The Bosniak system is intended for cystic renal masses after infectious, inflammatory, and vascular etiologies, as well as necrotic solid masses, are excluded

9. This invention relates to the relationship between infection with adipogenic adenoviruses, such as adenovirus-36 (Ad-36) and the etiologies of obesity and obesity-related cancers and other diseases.

10. Ataxic Dysarthria: Common Etiologies Those affecting speech are usually bilateral & due to generalized cerebellar disease rather than a focal lesion Vascular lesions - aneurysms, AVMs, hemorrhage in brainstem or midbrain Tumors - acoustic neuromas

11. Stephanie Balunda is a bilingual (English/Spanish) Speech Language Pathologist specializing in the evaluation and treatment of speech (apraxia of speech/dysarthria), language (aphasia), voice, swallowing and cognitive disorders following stroke, traumatic brain injury, degenerative diseases, and other etiologies

12. Suspected MC may inadvertently result from an incorrect fetal age or measurement, but may also be due to common etiologies such as open spina bifida, encephalocele, holoprosencephaly, infection, aneuploidy or one of the rare true or syndromic microcephalies.

13. Chylothorax is the accumulation of Chyle in the pleural space. Chylothorax can be due to several etiologies, among which malignancy and surgical trauma are the commonest (table 1). Chylothorax is associated with significant morbidity and mortality if left untreated