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'''Co-occurence''' refers to the simultaneous, but unrelated, presentation of [[symptomology|symptoms]] that influence the overall [[diagnosis|diagnostic profile]] of a person to whom medical and/or psychiatric criteria are being applied.
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'''Co-occurrence''' refers to the simultaneous, but unrelated, presentation of [[symptomology|symptoms]] that influence the overall [[diagnosis|diagnostic profile]] of a person to whom medical and/or psychiatric criteria are being applied.


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Co-occurrence refers to the simultaneous, but unrelated, presentation of symptoms that influence the overall diagnostic profile of a person to whom medical and/or psychiatric criteria are being applied.

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