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Pathognomonic (synonym pathognomic) is a term,
often used in medicine, that
means "characteristic for a
particular disease". A
pathognomonic sign is a...
- on the
buccal mucosa (opposite the
upper 1st & 2nd molars) and are
pathognomonic for measles. The
textbook description of
Koplik spots is
ulcerated mucosal...
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Negri bodies are eosinophilic,
sharply outlined,
pathognomonic inclusion bodies (2–10 μm in diameter)
found in the
cytoplasm of
certain nerve cells containing...
- Gottron's sign is a
pathognomonic cutaneous manifestation ****ociated with
dermatomyositis (DM),
which is an
inflammatory disorder affecting the skin and...
- (small, dark grey,
rodlike particles) and
Negri bodies (the
larger pathognomonic cellular inclusions of
rabies infection)
Rabies is
caused by a number...
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Cardinal signs and
symptoms are very
specific even to the
point of
being pathognomonic. A
cardinal sign or
cardinal symptom can also
refer to the
major sign...
- its
invasion within the uterus. As a result,
there are no
established pathognomonic features to
allow for a
definitive diagnosis of
adenomyosis through...
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closed eyelids in most
healthy people and
should not be
regarded as a
pathognomonic sign. Also,
traumatic ab****ns are
generally located in the central...
- hippocampus,
entorhinal cortex, and amygdala. On a
microscopic scale, a
pathognomonic CTE
lesion involves p-tau
aggregates in neurons, with or
without thorn-shaped...
- sclerosis,
where it was
first described; however, it is not
considered pathognomonic for it. It is
named after Jean-Martin Charcot. Charcot's
triad Charot's...