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Notable

Notable (/ˈnoʊtəbəl/; from Latin notabilis, "worthy of note") is a term used in various fields of study, including medicine, to describe something that is worthy of attention or notice due to its outstanding, unusual, or extraordinary characteristics.

Medical Usage

In the field of medicine, the term "notable" is often used to describe symptoms, findings, or characteristics that are significant or unusual enough to warrant attention. This can include symptoms that are particularly severe, unusual, or indicative of a specific disease or condition.

For example, a patient might have notable fever if their body temperature is significantly higher than the normal range. Similarly, a notable rash might be one that is particularly severe, widespread, or characteristic of a specific disease.

Related Terms

  • Significant: In medicine, this term is often used interchangeably with "notable" to describe symptoms or findings that are important or meaningful in the context of a patient's overall health or disease state.
  • Remarkable: This term is similar to "notable" but often implies a higher degree of unusualness or extraordinariness.
  • Prominent: This term is often used to describe symptoms or findings that are particularly noticeable or stand out from other symptoms or findings.

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