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Things onset often describes ("onset ________")
- scoliosis
- dystrophy
- nervosa
- pain
- cases
- schizophrenia
- depression
- endophthalmitis
- soreness
- ataxia
- ocd
- parkinsonism
- asthma
- alcoholism
- degeneration
- drinkers
- pneumonia
- diabetes
- obesity
- variant
- insomnia
- offenders
- headaches
- failure
- alzheimer
- atrophy
- seizures
- families
- mania
- dementia
- myopia
- infection
- leukodystrophy
- distributions
- forms
- periodontitis
- disease
- disorder
- group
- delinquency
- headache
- cancers
- psychosis
- illness
- alcoholics
- diseases
- epilepsy
- fibrillation
- esotropia
- diabetics
- regimen
- sepsis
- rem
- disorders
- myopathy
- glaucoma
- mellitus
- type
- seizure
- problems
- jaundice
- subjects
- angina
- abuse
- diabetic
- cancer
- hyperplasia
- familial
- psychoses
- hypocalcemia
- reactions
- form
- loss
- latency
- syndrome
- infections
- arthritis
- symptoms
- deafness
- hypertension
- deficiency
- patients
- dysthymia
- periods
- dystonia
How onset often is described ("________ onset")
- desperate
- neonatal
- dramatic
- adult
- light
- progressive
- faster
- delayed
- sudden
- infantile
- partial
- simultaneous
- postnatal
- impetuous
- premature
- rash
- apparent
- adolescent
- traumatic
- gradual
- disease
- acute
- explosive
- late
- slow
- furious
- sleep
- spontaneous
- pubertal
- subacute
- variable
- fierce
- later
- rapid
- focal
- fast
- initial
- usual
- vigorous
- symptomatic
- abrupt
- peak
- immediate
- unexpected
- expected
- clinical
- prenatal
- quick
- violent
- juvenile
- actual
- recent
- temporal
- post
- first
- insidious
- slower
- earliest
- typical
- febrile
- prompt
- age
- quicker
- very
- early
- ictal
- sharp
- systemic
- earlier
