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高齢者の共病性に関する新しい理論的仮説 - 交感性過剰症候群 (DSO)

  • 0Department of Elderly and Cadrethe First Hospital of Jilin University Changchun China.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

高齢者における多発症と老年症候群の共存は新しい理論を必要とします. 提案された同情性過剰症候群 (DSO) 仮説は,これらの複雑な状態に対する新しい説明を提供することができる.

科学分野

  • ゲロントロジー
  • 内科 医学
  • 病理生理学

背景

  • 高齢者の多病症および老年症候群の管理は,重要な臨床的課題を提示しています.
  • 高齢者におけるこれらの共存状態を理解するための現在の理論的枠組みは,さらなる発展と革新を必要としています.

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