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- presentation of subclinical hypothyroidism is variable and classic signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism may not be observed. Of people with subclinical hypothyroidism...
- asymptomatic. Subclinical and paucisymptomatic are other adjectives categorising either the asymptomatic infections (i.e., subclinical infections), or...
- COVID-19 spread in their host po****tions through subclinical infection. Not all hosts of asymptomatic subclinical infections will become asymptomatic carriers...
- often in the elderly. Bone loss, which is ****ociated with overt but not subclinical hyperthyroidism, may occur in 10 to 20% of patients. This may be due...
- Family Physician. 69 (8): 1961–8. PMID 15117017. Lima LM (May 2017). "Subclinical Diabetes". Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 89 (1): 591–614...
- encephalitis, chronic viral infections, or autoimmune encephalitis. Subclinical seizures cause no symptoms and either no altered behavior or very minimal...
- infection, with many of these episodes occurring without visible outbreak ("subclinical shedding"). In another study, 73 subjects were randomized to receive...
- Unspecified feeding or eating disorder (UFED) is a DSM-5 category of eating disorders that, along with other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED)...
- objectively definable, but asymptomatic, medical condition, such as a subclinical infection, or to have a clinically apparent physical impairment but not...
- does not produce noticeable symptoms may be called inapparent, silent, subclinical, or occult. An infection that is inactive or dormant is called a latent...