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Dictionary: com·pli·ca·tion   (kŏm'plĭ-kā'shən) pronunciation
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  1. The act of complicating.
  2. A confused or intricate relationship of parts.
  3. A factor, condition, or element that complicates.
  4. Medicine. A secondary disease, an accident, or a negative reaction occurring during the course of an illness and usually aggravating the illness.

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Definition: confusion
Antonyms: answer, solution

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Definition: difficult situation
Antonyms: ease, peace, simplicity


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A disease or injury that develops during the treatment of an earlier disorder. An example is a bacterial infection acquired by a person weakened by a viral infection.

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1. a disease(s) concurrent with another disease.
2. the occurrence of two or more diseases in the same patient.
3. the occurrence of a second disease as a consequence of the first.

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IN BRIEF: Something added that makes a task more difficult.

pronunciation Yolanda encountered a small complication while she was baking; she was out of milk.

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Complication, in medicine, is an unfavorable evolution of a disease, a health condition or a medical treatment. The disease can become worse in its severity or show a higher number of signs, symptoms or new pathological changes, become widespread throughout the body or affect other organ systems. A medical treatment, such as drugs or surgery may produce adverse effects and/or produce new health problem(s) by itself. A new disease may also appear as a complication to a previous existing disease. Therefore, a complication may be iatrogenic, i.e., literally brought forth by the physician.

Medical knowledge about a disease, procedure or treatment usually entails a list of the most common complications, so that they can be foreseen, prevented or recognized more easily and speedily.

Depending on the degree of vulnerability, susceptibility, age, health status, immune system condition, etc. complications may arise more easily. Complications affect adversely the prognosis of a disease. Non-invasive and minimally invasive medical procedures usually favor fewer complications in comparison to invasive ones.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - komplikation, vanskelighed

Nederlands (Dutch)
complicatie, probleem, het ingewikkeld worden

Français (French)
n. - inconvénient, (Méd) complication

Deutsch (German)
n. - Kompliziertheit, Komplikation

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - επιπλοκή, περιπλοκή, μπέρδεμα

Italiano (Italian)
complicazione

Português (Portuguese)
n. - complicação (f), complexidade (f), embaraço (m)

Русский (Russian)
сложность, осложнение

Español (Spanish)
n. - complicación, dificultad

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - komplikation, förveckling, komplicerad beskaffenhet

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
复杂化, 使复杂的因素

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 複雜化, 使複雜的因素

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 복잡, 분규, 합병증

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 複雑, 紛糾, 複雑な状況, 合併症, 複化

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) تعقيد, عرقله, تأخير, تطور غير جيد في مرض‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮הסתבכות, סיבוך‬


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