Arise

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Arise

Arise (/əˈraɪz/), from the Old English ārīsan, meaning "to get up, rise; spring up, originate, to rise against, revolt, appear above the horizon, come into existence, be born, be made, be done".

Definition

In a medical context, Arise is often used to describe the onset or emergence of symptoms or conditions. It can also refer to the origin or development of a disease or disorder.

Related Terms

  • Etiology: The study of causation or origination. The word is derived from the Greek αἰτιολογία, aitiologia, "giving a reason for" (αἰτία, aitia, "cause"; and -λογία, -logia). In medicine, etiology refers to the many factors coming together to cause an illness. It's typically the focus of epidemiological studies.
  • Pathogenesis: The biological mechanism(s) that lead to the diseased state. The term could also describe the origin and development of a disease, and whether it is acute, chronic, or recurrent.
  • Symptom: A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
  • Disease: A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism, and that is not due to any immediate external injury.
  • Disorder: A disruption to regular bodily structure and function.
  • Condition: A state of health, whether normal or not.

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