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Signs and
symptoms are
diagnostic indications of an illness, injury, or condition.
Signs are
objective and
externally observable;
symptoms are a person's...
- systems.
Symptoms typically develop gradually, with non-motor
issues becoming more
prevalent as the
disease progresses. The
motor symptoms are collectively...
- all
types of
symptoms.
These scales are the
Clinical ****essment
Interview for
Negative Symptoms (CAINS), and the
Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS) also...
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Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) are
symptoms that are
archetypically ****ociated with the
extrapyramidal system of the brain's
cerebral cortex. When such
symptoms are...
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Early symptoms can
include fever and
abnormal sensations at the site of exposure.
These symptoms are
followed by one or more of the
following symptoms: nausea...
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characterized by
variable and
recurring symptoms,
reversible airflow obstruction, and
easily triggered bronchospasms.
Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing...
- or loss of
vision to one side.
Signs and
symptoms often appear soon
after the
stroke has occurred. If
symptoms last less than 24 hours, the
stroke is a...
- B
symptoms are a set of
symptoms,
namely fever,
night sweats, and
unintentional weight loss, that can be ****ociated with both
Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin...
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emotional and
physical symptoms that
regularly occur in the one to two w****s
before the
start of each
menstrual period.
Symptoms resolve around the time...
- to the way an
individual views and
reacts to
symptoms rather than the
symptoms themselves.
Somatic symptom disorder may
develop in
those who
suffer from...