comorbid

comorbid
co·mor·bid (.)kō-'mȯr-bəd adj existing simultaneously with and usu. independently of another medical condition <laparoscopic surgery for symptomatic gallstones may be contraindicated by \comorbid cardiopulmonary disease>

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co·mor·bid (ko-morґbid) pertaining to a disease or other pathologic process that occurs simultaneously with another.

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