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premorbid

 

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Premorbid

Description:

Premorbid refers to the state or condition that existed before the onset of a particular illness, disorder, or injury.

Examples:

Part of Speech: Adjective

1. The doctor compared the premorbid and post-injury cognitive abilities of the patient.

2. The research aimed to determine the premorbid personality traits of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Part of Speech: Noun

1. The study analyzed the premorbids of patients with dementia.

2. Identifying the premorbid factors can help in predicting the progression of certain diseases.

Part of Speech: Adverb

1. The premorbid symptoms gradually worsened over time.

2. The patient's premorbid condition significantly impacted their overall quality of life.

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