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|Short definition=accompanying - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating 
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|Type=accompanying - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|Short definition=accompanying - {{Pronunciation}} (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating 
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accompanying - {{Pronunciation}} (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Accompanying
TermAccompanying
Short definitionaccompanying - (pronounced) (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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accompanying - (pronounced) (kon-KAH-mih-tunt) Co-occurring or co-existing with something else. In medicine, it can refer to a medical condition a person suffers from or a drug a person is taking that is not being studied in the clinical trial in which he or she is participating

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