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  2. Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis - Wikipedia

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    Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis ... The affected tends to range from 4 to 14 years old, with 10 as the median age. As stated above, CRMO occurs 1:1,000,000 ...

  3. List of autoimmune diseases - Wikipedia

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    20 per 100,000 children under age 5 [31] Giant cell arteritis: Large and medium arteries, can affect coronary arteries None specific Confirmed 200 per 100,000 (over age 50) [32] [33] Takayasu's arteritis: Large arteries, including the aorta: None specific Confirmed Rare, more common in East Asia [33] [34] Behçet's disease

  4. Chronic relapsing inflammatory optic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Age ranges from 14 to 69 years of age, and the mean age is 35.6. [3] The disease is noted to occur worldwide and across many ethnicities, with reported cases in all continents except Africa and Australia. [3]

  5. CRMO - Wikipedia

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    CRMO may refer to: 41xx steel, also known CrMo; CHOU (AM), a radio station in Quebec; Chief risk officer (CRO), also known as Chief risk management officer (CRMO)

  6. Cancer in adolescents and young adults - Wikipedia

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    Globally, more than 1.3 million young adults between the ages of 15 and 39 were diagnosed with cancer in 2022, and nearly 378,000 people in this age range died from cancer. [ 2 ] Young adults are more likely than either younger children or older adults to be diagnosed with certain cancers, such as Hodgkin lymphoma , testicular cancer , and some ...

  7. Pediatric early warning signs - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy and physiology is different in infants and children than adults and vary with age, which produces normal ranges for electrocardiograms. [26] Capillary refill is used across the lifespan as a cardiovascular assessment parameter because it is a non-invasive, quick test to help determine blood flow to the tissues.

  8. Chief risk officer - Wikipedia

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    The chief risk officer (CRO), chief risk management officer (CRMO), or chief risk and compliance officer [1] (CRCO) of a firm or corporation is the executive accountable for enabling the efficient and effective governance of significant risks, and related opportunities, to a business and its various segments. [2]

  9. Framingham Risk Score - Wikipedia

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    The updated version was modified to include dyslipidemia, age range, hypertension treatment, smoking, and total cholesterol, and it excluded diabetes, because Type 2 diabetes meanwhile was considered to be a CHD Risk Equivalent, having the same 10-year risk as individuals with prior CHD. Patients with Type 1 diabetes were considered separately ...