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Synonyms for concomitant

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for concomitant

occurring or existing with

one that accompanies another

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Synonyms for concomitant

an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another

following or accompanying as a consequence

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However, there is no published data comparing treatment by neoadjuvant chemotherapy or hypofractionation with standard concomitant chemoradiation.
The biggest trick may be incorporating concomitant surgeries into the surgical work flow.
1.8%, P = 0.002), and those who underwent valve surgeries with concomitant CABG or reoperation for major bleeding or pericardial tamponade had a significantly higher rate as well (8.6% vs.
The researchers found that, compared with opioid exposure alone, concomitant exposure to pregabalin in the preceding 120 days correlated with significantly elevated odds of opioid-related deaths (adjusted odds ratio, 1.68).
By cloaking the "domination" of nature and the concomitant destruction of traditional values in the neutral language of science and technology, "which has to be recognized by a Chinese as correct" (Weber 1988b: 155), the positivist can disguise his technological vision of the world as a universal one....
In his speech addressing the shareholders at the 2016 AGM, chairman Dave King said: "We should be trusted to run the operating deficit at the club without a concomitant event risk."
"However, given the risk-benefit and recommendations by WHO the requirement of generated data may be waived based on the fact that the product has been recommended for concomitant use by WHO."
Results from our previous studies indicate high rates of occupational sensitization to formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde [20] as well as an increased frequency and risk of concomitant sensitization to some methacrylic monomers and formaldehyde among dental students and dental professionals [21].
It has been shown from archaeological evidence, post-mortem findings and retrospective analysis of leprosy institutions' data that there is a highly observed incidence of concomitant infection with leprosy and TB.
However, the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding increases markedly with several factors, including the use of concomitant medications.
The concomitant occurrence of a myeloid malignancy in association with a lymphoproliferative disorder is a distinctly unusual phenomenon.
Moreover, since patients with brain[sup.11] and bone[sup.12,13] metastases represent an unfavourable subset of individuals, we also assessed the rates of brain and bone metastases according to the distribution of other concomitant metastatic sites.
From the first approval of biologic therapy for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) nearly 15 years ago, the question of concomitant methotrexate (MTX) use has been an important issue for clinicians.
Eradication by Concomitant Therapy with Proton Pump Inhibitors, Amoxicillin Hydrate and either Clarithromycin or Metronidazole