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decompensation
Definition of decompensation
The
inability
of a
diseased
or
weakened
organic system or organ to
compensate
for its
deficiency
, resulting in functional
deterioration
The deterioration of
cognitive
or
emotional
functionality in a person who is
distress
ed or who suffers from a psychological
disorder
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