Associated Conditions for Injury
Injury as a risk factor:
Another type of associated condition is one for which Injury
is itself a risk factor. The conditions for which Injury is listed as a risk
factor includes:
About associated conditions for Injury:
Associated conditions are those which appear
statistically related, but do not have
a clear cause or effect relationship.
Whereas the complications
are caused by Injury,
and underlying causes
may be causes of Injury,
the following list shows associated conditions
that simply appear with higher frequency in people
who have Injury.
In some cases, there may be overlap
between this list and risk factors
for Injury.
People with Injury may be more likely to
get a condition on the list of associated conditions,
or the reverse may be true, or both.
Whether they are causes of, caused by, or simply
coincidentally related to Injury
is not always clear.
For general information,
see Associated Condition Misdiagnosis.
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