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  • ...fixed, settled", is an adjective used in medical terminology to describe a condition or diagnosis that is confirmed or definite. ...ndition that has been definitively confirmed through diagnostic testing or clinical evaluation. For example, a patient may be said to have a "certain diagnosis
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  • ...proach to Lowering Mortality and Avoiding Clinical Complications". It is a clinical trial that aims to improve the management of [[atrial fibrillation]] and re The term "ALMANAC" is an acronym derived from the initial letters of the clinical trial it represents. The word "almanac" itself originates from the Arabic "
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  • ...t definition=a condition characterized by having two of the following four clinical criteria: fever, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and abnormal white ...(definition) a condition characterized by having two of the following four clinical criteria: fever, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and abnormal white
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  • '''Seidel sign''' (pronunciation: /ˈsaɪdəl saɪn/) is a clinical sign in ophthalmology used to detect the presence of a leaking wound in the ...is used to denote a clinical indication or symptom of a particular medical condition.
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  • ...r clinical findings that collectively characterize a particular disease or condition. ...set of symptoms or signs that are characteristic of a specific disease or condition.
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  • ...'' (pronounced: /ˈhæmənz saɪn/), also known as '''Hamman's crunch''', is a clinical sign in medicine. It is named after the American physician, [[John Hamman]] ...is used to denote a clinical indication or symptom of a particular medical condition.
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  • |Term=clinical diagnosis ...sts, such as blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsies, may be done after a clinical diagnosis is made 
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  • ...a clinical sign used in the diagnosis of [[aortic insufficiency]], a heart condition. It is named after the German physician, [[Dr. Otto Becker]], who first des ...m the name of Dr. Otto Becker, a German physician who first described this clinical sign in the late 19th century.
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  • ...] to denote the act of not including or considering a particular variable, condition, or factor in a [[diagnostic]] process or [[research study]]. ...riteria]]''': These are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial or study.
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  • '''Leukoedema''' (pronounced: loo-koh-ih-dee-muh) is a benign, chronic oral condition often observed in the buccal mucosa. The term is derived from the Greek wor Leukoedema is a [[mucosal]] condition characterized by a grayish-white, slightly raised, and wrinkled appearance
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  • '''Fabella sign''' (pronunciation: /fəˈbɛlə/ sign) is a clinical sign in [[medicine]] that is used to diagnose certain [[orthopedic]] condit ...ers to a clinical indication or symptom that is used to diagnose a medical condition.
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  • ...: ''clay-brook sign'') is a [[medical term]] used to describe a specific [[clinical sign]] in the field of [[medicine]]. ...ct nature of these symptoms or findings can vary depending on the specific condition that is being diagnosed.
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  • == Clinical Outcome == .../ˈklɪnɪkəl ˈaʊtkʌm/) refers to the end result or consequence of a medical condition or treatment. It is a broad term that encompasses a variety of measures, in
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  • '''Myospherulosis''' (pronounced myo-spher-ul-osis) is a rare pathological condition characterized by the presence of spherules of degenerated red blood cells a ...k words "myo" meaning muscle, "sphaira" meaning sphere, and "osis" meaning condition. It was first described in the medical literature in the 1960s.
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  • ...often used in contrast to ''negative'', which indicates the absence of the condition. ...or clinical examination indicates the presence of a particular disease or condition. For example, a positive [[malaria]] test means that the patient has malari
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  • '''Louvel's sign''' (pronunciation: loo-velz sign) is a clinical sign in medicine, specifically in the field of cardiology. It is named afte ...It is typically observed in patients with [[constrictive pericarditis]], a condition where the pericardium (the sac-like structure that surrounds the heart) bec
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  • '''Gonda's sign''' is a medical term used to describe a specific clinical sign in the field of [[neurology]]. It is named after the neurologist who f ...n is a clinical sign used in neurology to indicate a specific neurological condition. The exact nature of this sign is not well documented in the literature.
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  • ...'' (/ˈriːzmən/; from the German surname Riesman, meaning "giant man") is a clinical sign in medicine that is used to diagnose certain cardiovascular conditions ...n is a clinical sign observed in patients with [[aortic insufficiency]], a condition where the aortic valve does not close tightly, allowing some blood to leak
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  • ...tified''' (/aɪˈdɛntɪfaɪd/) is a term used in the medical field to denote a condition, disease, or symptom that has been recognized or diagnosed. The term is der ...e medical context, it refers to the process of recognizing or diagnosing a condition, disease, or symptom.
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  • ...ronunciation: pilar sheath a-kan-tho-ma'') is a rare, benign [[cutaneous]] condition characterized by a solitary, firm, skin-colored papule that typically occur ==Clinical Presentation==
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