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Definition of Comorbid
1. Adjective. (medicine of a disease or symptom) That occurs at the same time as another ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Comorbid
1. existing simultaneously with another medical condition [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comorbid
Literary usage of Comorbid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evaluation of Glove Bag Containment in Asbestos Removal by Bruce A. Hollett, Phillip A. Froelich, Paul E. Caplan, Thomas C. Cooper, Stanley A. Shulman (1998)
"(Challenges in Assessing Substance Use Patterns in Persons With comorbid ...
All three goals are important and relevant to persons with comorbid disorders. ..."
2. Improving Compliance With Alcoholism Treatment edited by Kathleen Carroll (2000)
"comorbid Psychopathology Introduce Group Therapy Ask clients who can safely
self-taper from alcohol to negotiate a realistic target date for sobriety so ..."
3. Somatization Disorder in the Medical Settingby G. Richard Smith, Jr., DIANE Publishing Company by G. Richard Smith, Jr., DIANE Publishing Company (1990)
"Typically, these are comorbid psychiatric and medical o tions. Since the patient
needs a unified management approach, the pi management of these problems is ..."
4. Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States (1994)
"How does chronic alcohol abuse-associated brain dysfunction manifest in persons
with comorbid disorders who have independent brain morbidities? ..."
5. Technologies for Understanding and Preventing Substance Abuse and Addiction by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"One comprehensive study found a high prevalence of comorbid (ie, occurring at
the same time) mental disorders and alcohol or other drug disorders—including ..."