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Symptomatic treatment,
supportive care,
supportive therapy, or
palliative treatment is any
medical therapy of a
disease that only
affects its symptoms...
- as a syndrome. When a
disease is
evidenced by
symptoms it is
known as
symptomatic.
There are many
conditions including subclinical infections that display...
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Symptomatic is the act of
displaying characteristics of a disease.
Symptomatic may also
refer to:
Symptomatic (album), by Airlock, 2004 "
Symptomatic",...
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Aglossia (aglossia congenita) is a
congenital defect resulting in a
partial development or
complete absence of a tongue. The
first known case was reported...
- injury,
toxic ingestion, or
metabolic problem, they are
known as
acute symptomatic seizures and are in the
broader classification of seizure-related disorders...
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cause that is
temporary and reversible. They are also
known as
Acute Symptomatic Seizures as they
occur closely after the injury.
Unprovoked seizures...
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despite an
explicit diagnosis (e.g., a
positive medical test). Pre-
symptomatic is the
adjective categorising the time
periods during which the medical...
- not
usually symptomatic until one's
later twenties or
early thirties. However,
there are a few
cases of Bertolotti's that
become symptomatic at a much earlier...
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called pathognomonic signs; but
these are rare. Not all
infections are
symptomatic. In
children the
presence of cyanosis,
rapid breathing, poor peripheral...
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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also
known as
hemorrhagic stroke, is a
sudden bleeding into the
tissues of the
brain (i.e. the parenchyma), into its ventricles...