A common example of a predisposition to a medical condition is having a family history of Diabetes. If a person's parents or siblings have diabetes, they may have a genetic predisposition that increases their risk of developing the condition themselves. Other factors, such as obesity and sedentary lifestyle, can further contribute to this predisposition. This combination of genetic and lifestyle factors highlights the importance of monitoring health and making preventive lifestyle choices.
The medical term for an abnormal condition of meiosis is meiotic non-disjunction, which refers to the failure of chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis, resulting in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the resulting gametes. This can lead to conditions such as Down syndrome.
The Hatfield family from the Hatfield-McCoy feud is thought to have had a genetic predisposition to Hippel-Lindau disease. This condition can cause tumors to develop in the adrenal glands, leading to an overproduction of adrenaline.
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A non-negative test result indicates that the outcome is either zero or a positive value, meaning that no negative results were found. This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as medical testing and statistical analysis, to signify that the tested condition is either absent or present at a minimal level. In medical testing, for example, a non-negative result may suggest the absence of disease or a negative condition.
Genetically predisposed means having an increased likelihood of developing a particular trait or condition due to the presence of specific genes inherited from one's biological parents. This genetic predisposition can increase the risk of developing a certain disease or health condition.
Predisposition refers to a tendency to react or respond in a certain way due to existing conditions, influences, or beliefs. It implies a susceptibility or inclination towards a particular behavior, trait, or condition.
Cardiomegaly is a medical condition where it enlarges the heart.
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Nephritis can be caused by infection or by a predisposition, inherited. Strep throat or bladder infections can lead to the condition and can be treated with antibiotics. Lupus sufferers can get a remission but not a cure. Only a certified medical person can be certain.
The consequences of failing to diagnose a medical condition will vary depending on what the initial medical condition is. It is extremely possible that if ones condition is not diagnosed one could die. An example would be cancer going undiagnosed. Often if not caught in time, it is too late for treatment and could be fatal.
yes - depending on the medical condition
Muscular conditions refer to any medical condition affecting the muscles, such as muscle weakness, atrophy, or pain. These conditions can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, overuse, disease, or genetic predisposition. Treatment typically involves physical therapy, medication, or surgery, depending on the underlying cause.
If someone in a certain medical condition is staying the same, they are said to be in "stable" condition. The medical condition for staying the same (balanced) is Homeostasis.
Medical terms ending in sis generally means 'A condition of-'such as leukocytosis which means a condition of white blood cells.Bronchiectasis ends with the medical suffix -sis, as does tuberculosis and asbestosis.
The prognosis depends in large part on the specific medical condition. Some medical conditions make it difficult to get pregnant and lead to a higher risk of problems in the baby. An example of this type of condition is thyroid disease.
The suffix -pathy means disease. For example, osteopathy means any disease of the bone.
In the ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition) coding manual, "in CCE" means "in conditions classified elsewhere." For example, the diagnostic code 293.84 is a diagnostic code for "Anxiety Disorder in Conditions Classified Elsewhere." I believe the person making the diagnosis is supposed to specify the condition (general medical condition) causing the anxiety disorder by listing, for example, "Anxiety Disorder in Hyperthyroidism" (or whatever the general medical condition is).