The more risk factors for a disease, the greater the chance of developing that disease.
There is an association between elevated levels of inflammatory markers (including CRP) and the future development of heart disease.
It is based on connections between cells and molecules as they relate to an individuals risk of disease, future treatment, and the development of certain diagnostic procedures that may prove advantageous for this person.
Chronic stress can contribute to the development of heart disease by increasing inflammation, raising blood pressure, and promoting unhealthy behaviors like smoking and overeating.
GERD (gastroesophagel reflux disease) is not related to the development of pancreatitis, or vice versa.
Approximately 40% of the patients have a history of inflammation of a vein (phlebitis), which may play a role in the development of Buerger's disease.
Hirschsprung's disease occurs early in fetal development when, for unknown reasons, there is either failure of nerve cell development, failure of nerve cell migration, or arrest in nerve cell development in a segment of the bowel.
Patho- is the combining form meaning disease, and -genesis means origin. So pathogenesis is the term meaning origin of disease.
Mutations in different genes can contribute to the development of a single disease by affecting various biological pathways or processes that are involved in the disease. These mutations can interact with each other or with environmental factors to disrupt normal cellular functions, leading to the manifestation of the disease.
There is no cure for Paget's disease. However, the development of potent bisphosphonate drugs like risedronate has resulted in the ability to slow the progress of the disease.
conrtollable factors, such as habits.
An aetiopathogenesis is the cause or subsequent development of a abnormal condition or disease.