Signs and symptoms of a disease.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
syndrome: a set of physical and/or mental problems that when taken together, indicate a disease. I've also seen it defined as a cluster of symptoms that indicate an impairment.
FAS was first defined in 1973
H.E.A.T. Theres its been defined
Narrowly defined means something defined very specifically, it is the opposite of the broadly definition.
"A complete remission is defined as complete disappearance of all such manifestations of disease." ~ Wikipedia
Someone who studies the anatomic or functional manifestations of a disease.
Denis E. Sharvill has written: 'Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease' -- subject(s): Cutaneous manifestations of general diseases
Histopathology refers to the microscopic examination of tissue in order to study the manifestations of disease.
Manifestations may range from normal intellect, as with case of benign familial megalencephaly, to severe mental retardation and seizures, as with Alexander disease, an inherited leukodystrophy
Duration of treatment ranges from 21 days to moths depending on the patient's symptoms, exam, and manifestations of the disease.
David H. Trapnell has written: 'Dental manifestations of systemic disease' -- subject(s): Oral manifestations of general diseases, Radiography, Teeth
Manifestations of the disease don't often occur until middle age. The riots area a clear manifestion of growing discontentment among the citizens. Manifestations of the abuse she suffered were obvious whenever she began growing close to another person.
The diagnosis for Refsum disease is made based on the development of clinical manifestations and biochemical analysis detecting elevated phytanic acid in the blood.
The sequential development of allergic disease manifestations during early childhood is often referred to as the atopic march
No way has yet been proven to prevent the various manifestations of fibrocystic condition from occurring.
Basically, patients might have hypertonia (rigidity), tremor at rest and bradykinesia (slow movements)