- Look up
anamnesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anamnesis may
refer to:
Anamnesis (Christianity), a
Christian concept involved in the
Eucharist Medical...
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probably the
Hippocratic facies that is seen on a
person as they near death.
Anamnestic signs (from anamnēstikós, ἀναμνηστικός, "able to
recall to mind") are...
- An
immune response is a
physiological reaction which occurs within an
organism in the
context of
inflammation for the
purpose of
defending against exogenous...
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specific against a
disease a few
years after the
primary dose is given.
Anamnestic response, the
rapid production of
antibodies after a
stimulus of an antigen...
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Symptoms Drowsiness, gait disturbances, and diplopia.
Diagnostic method Anamnestic, clinical, and
radiological features.
Differential diagnosis Guillain-Barré...
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infected subjects. RhD-negative
compared to RhD-positive
subjects without anamnestic titres of anti-Toxoplasma
antibodies have
shorter reaction times in tests...
- body and
initiate a stronger, more
rapid antibody response (known as the
anamnestic secondary antibody response) if they
detect the
antigen that had activated...
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after 30 years, the
immune system maintains the
ability to
produce an
anamnestic response, i.e. to
rapidly bump up
antibody levels when the previously...
- provokes. Its
diagnosis can be
difficult in the lack of
contributing anamnestic elements.
Clinical and
paraclinical signs are not specific. Treatment...
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computer or
entered into the
computer from
printed forms and
produces an
anamnestic report about the subjects' ****ual and
relational condition. Once the administration...