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Sakitamiwa Classification [patched]

Sakitamiwa is typically classified not as a biological infection, but as a . It is often believed to stem from usog (a concept in the Philippines where a stranger's greeting affects a child) or a violation of taboos.

A prospective cohort of 1,204 patients (2021–2023) demonstrated the classification’s predictive power: sakitamiwa classification

The system divides childhood TB into two primary groups: Sakitamiwa is typically classified not as a biological

The system categorizes ulcers into three main stages, each subdivided into two further phases. 1. Active Stage (Stage A) This represents the acute phase of the ulcer. sakitamiwa classification

The system divides the progression of a gastric ulcer into , with each stage further sub-divided into two levels, creating a total of six sequential phases: 1. Active Stage (A)

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