symptomatology in English

noun
1
the set of symptoms characteristic of a medical condition or exhibited by a patient.
All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease.

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1. Symptomatology and clinical findings of toxemia would agree with this theory.

2. THE BRAIN AND THE SYMPTOMATOLOGY OF THE Anoxias H E Himwich, M.D

3. This article presents the core symptomatology, differential diagnoses and treatment options of acute agitation emergencies.

4. Struma metastases of the brain, skull or vertebral column, causing neurological symptomatology, should be operated upon.

5. 8 But even functional psychosis can vary in symptomatology and psychiatrists generally distinguish between two main forms.

6. 14 The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.

7. The exact staging of kidney damages is actually possible with the anamnesis, clinical symptomatology and different diagnostic methods.

8. Wang and colleagues noted, “Neuroanatomical Biotypes differed in symptomatology even at presentation before treatment, and thereafter progressed at different rates

9. The symptomatology and the course of a post-traumatic cerebello-pontine angle syndrome in a 62 year old female patient are described.

10. Albumin is a protein-based colloid therapy used in fluid resuscitation for hypovolemic states asso ciated with various conditions and for correcting hypoAlbuminemia in circumstances of specific symptomatology.

11. The neurological symptomatology is characterized by a syndrome of the basis by which, besides multiple disorders of the cerebral nerves, the lack of the abducens and trigeminus stand in the foreground.

12. The Crops is a self-report measure for children and adolescents that assesses a broad range of post-traumatic symptoms, with or without an identified trauma, and can be used to measure changes in symptomatology over time.

13. In a 15th case, a boy now 13 years of age, the clinical symptomatology and the scotopic ERG had led to the diagnosis of an incomplete form of achromatopsia 5 years earlier.

14. When endoscopy furnishes unequivocal positive findings in the form of a discrete round or marginal shadow, a relative indication for diagnostic endoscopy is obtained, provided that a dentogenic cause with negative anamnesis, symptomatology and nasal findings can be ruled out.

15. We report the case of a 44-year-old Caucasian patient with HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HIV/HCV) coinfection who, within 2.5 years, displayed a progressive symptomatology with dysphagia, retrosternal pain, regurgitation as well as a considerable loss of weight before achalasia was finally diagnosed.

16. The authors are of the opinion that in the present case as in all other reported cases the transmission of this condition can be explained by the presence of a semidominant allelomorph acting in different ways on the genotype. This would also explain the variations which occur in the clinical symptomatology, the onset and the general course of the disease.