Examples of 'emaciation' in a sentence

Meaning of "emaciation"

Emaciation is the state of being abnormally thin or weak due to lack of food or a medical condition. It is often associated with severe malnutrition or illness
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  • The act of making very lean.
  • The state of being emaciated or reduced to excessive leanness; an excessively lean condition.

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The incidence of emaciation was low in most areas.
Emaciation is caused by severe malnourishment and starvation.
Of the images of deceased persons showed emaciation.
Emaciation and anemia are inevitable in such cases.
Per cent of children were suffering from emaciation.
There is emaciation and a prematurely aged look.
Show continuous weight loss or emaciation.
Emaciation or low weight for height.
Children underweight emaciation and dwarfism.
Emaciation is generally the result of a recent nutritional deficiency.
There is notable emaciation and stunting.
Symptoms include anorexia and emaciation.
There are emaciation and anemia.
Show rapid weight loss or emaciation.
Emaciation of the main part.

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It is used currently as an ingredient in emaciation tablets.
Emaciation is more common in rural areas than in urban areas.
A diagnostic criterion on what precisely constitutes emaciation varies.
Emaciation weight against height.
This despite his obvious emaciation.
Emaciation from other diseases.
The most obvious finding on physical examination is emaciation.
Cardiac cachexia comprises the emaciation due to heart disease.
Emaciation due to malnutrition.
The result proves that there is no more emaciation in prisons.
Emaciation and weakness.
The signs may be limited to emaciation and stunting in some animals.
Emaciation when sick.
A very significant percentage of the bodies showed emaciation as defined here.
The constant emaciation further weakens the patient from day to day.
Look at your emaciation.
Loss of appetite can be a fleeting queasiness or continue to the point of emaciation.
A person or animal suffering from emaciation has an extremely low body weight.
The green tea extract is a frequent ingredient in formulas of different emaciation products.
But the emaciation is still extreme and there is still quite a bit of coughing.
Heavy infections are thought to lead to gastrointestinal disturbances that might cause emaciation.
Emaciation can be compared to a state describing a person with one leg in the tomb.
Young lambs and kids may die due to heart failure or from emaciation.
Anneliese Michel died from emaciation and starvation.
Whenever possible patients should be engaged and treated before reaching severe emaciation.
Children whose emaciation resembled victims of the Ethiopian famine.
Retroperitoneal tumors may present themselves with signs of weight loss and emaciation and abdominal pain.
Emaciation was also a major cause of death in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
His chronic use of the drugs he made drove Phil to both emaciation and insanity.
In chronic cases, emaciation may also be noted.
Weight loss, progressing in severe cases to emaciation.
Showing clinical signs of emaciation or advanced anaemia ;.
Emaciation and/or general or localised oedema.
Showing signs of emaciation or advanced anaemia;.
Anomalies as regards consistency, particularly oedema or severe emaciation.

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