-
health issues.
Analysis of
death certificates requires nosological coding of
causes of death.
Nosological classifications are used in
medical administration...
- phenotype. Finally, it must be
highlighted that Fischer–Alzheimer's
nosological considerations had less
impact than Kraepelin's 1910
Textbook of Psychiatry...
- is
mostly based on
anecdotal evidence. The name
refers to hysteria, a
nosological category that
included bouts of
superhuman strength as one of the possible...
- been described.
classification of
these conditions often presents many
nosological challenges,
since underlying causes and
pathogenetics are
often not known...
- and/or more syndromes,
pathogenetically related to each other. Trans-
nosological comorbidity: coexistence, in a
single patient, of two and/or more syndromes...
- Indeed, to the
extent that it is
still used, it is no
longer viewed nosologically as a
disease entity but
instead as a symptom, a sign, or a syndrome...
- 15(6-8), 483-533. Starkstein, S. E., & Leentjens, A. F. G. (2008). The
nosological position of
apathy in
clinical practice. [Review].
Journal of Neurology...
- used it to mean a lack of conscience." (p. 22.) Yet
another confusing nosological entity is
borderline personality disorder, "defined by
sudden swings...
- has been not, on its own, to
provide a
diagnosis for any
particular nosological entity.
Administration of the test
takes between 5 and 10
minutes and...
- type). This
classification scheme has been
largely replaced by the two
nosological systems discussed below. The
World Health Organization edition of the...