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DYSDROPHY |
Disease symptoms |
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SYNDROMES |
Disease symptoms |
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SYNDROME |
Disease symptoms |
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SEMIOLOGY |
The science of the signs or symptoms of disease;
symptomatology. |
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PREMONITORY |
Giving previous warning or notice; as, premonitory
symptoms of disease. |
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METABOLE |
A change or mutation; a change of disease, symptoms, or
treatment. |
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ASSIDENT |
Usually attending a disease, but not always; as, assident
signs, or symptoms. |
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AUGMENTATION |
The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on
increasing. |
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DIAGNOSTICATE |
To make a diagnosis of; to recognize by its
symptoms, as a disease. |
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COINDICATION |
One of several signs or symptoms indicating the same
fact; as, a coindication of disease. |
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INITIAL |
Of or pertaining to the beginning; marking the
commencement; incipient; commencing; as, the initial symptoms of a
disease. |
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CHOLAEMAA |
A disease characterized by severe nervous symptoms,
dependent upon the presence of the constituents of the bile in the
blood. |
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PROGNOSTIC |
Indicating something future by signs or symptoms;
foreshowing; aiding in prognosis; as, the prognostic symptoms of a
disease; prognostic signs. |
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ACUTE |
Attended with symptoms of some degree of severity, and
coming speedily to a crisis; -- opposed to chronic; as, an acute
disease. |
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ENCEPHALOPATHY |
Any disease or symptoms of disease referable to
disorders of the brain; as, lead encephalopathy, the cerebral symptoms
attending chronic lead poisoning. |
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RUBELLA |
An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous
eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal
symptoms; -- called also German measles. |
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DIAGNOSIS |
The art or act of recognizing the presence of disease
from its signs or symptoms, and deciding as to its character; also, the
decision arrived at. |
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SECONDARY |
Dependent or consequent upon another disease; as,
Bright's disease is often secondary to scarlet fever. (b) Occuring in
the second stage of a disease; as, the secondary symptoms of syphilis. |
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TRICHINOSIS |
The disease produced by the presence of trichinae in
the muscles and intestinal track. It is marked by fever, muscular
pains, and symptoms rese... |
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SEMIOLOGIOAL |
... systematic use of signs; as, a semeiological classification of the
signs or symptoms of disease; a semeiological arrangement of signs used
as... |
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CRISIS |
That change in a disease which indicates whether the result
is to be recovery or death; sometimes, also, a striking change of
symptoms attended... |
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SYMPTOM |
Any affection which accompanies disease; a perceptible
change in the body or its functions, which indicates disease, or the
kind or phases of d... |
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HOMEOPATHY |
The art of curing, founded on resemblances; the theory
and its practice that disease is cured (tuto, cito, et jucunde) by
remedies which produc... |
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HYDROPHOBIA |
The disease caused by a bite form, or inoculation with
the saliva of, a rabid creature, of which the chief symptoms are, a
sense of dryness and... |