
1) Abscess 2) Acetonemia 3) Acetonuria 4) Ache 5) Afebrile 6) Albuminuria 7) Albuminuric 8) Alkalinuria 9) Alkaluria 10) Amenia 11) Amenorrhea 12) Amenorrheal 13) Amenorrheic 14) Amenorrhoea 15) Amenorrhoeal 16) Amenorrhoeic 17) Aminoaciduria 18) Ammoniuria 19) Anaemia 20) Anicteric 21) Apnea 22) Apneic
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1) Ache or pain 2) Coughing or sneezing 3) Disease sign 4) Evidence 5) Evidence of disease or damage 6) Grounds 7) Illness id 8) Indication 9) Indication of a disease 10) Indicator 11) Medical terminology 12) Runny nose 13) Sign of illness 14) Sign of something 15) Sniffle or cough 16) Sniffle or sneeze
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A sign of disease. Having to urinate often is a symptom of diabetes.
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A visible abnormality in a plant that results from disease.
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Any subjective evidence of a disease or an effect induced by a substance as perceived by the affected subject.
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• (n.) A sign or token; that which indicates the existence of something else; as, corruption in elections is a symptom of the decay of public virtue. • (n.) Any affection which accompanies disease; a perceptible change in the body or its functions, which indicates disease, or the kind or phases of disease; as, the causes of disease often ...
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(L. symptoma; Gr. symptoma anything that has befallen one) any subjective evidence of disease or of a patient's condition, i.e. such evidence as perceived by the patient; a change in a patient's condition indicative of some bodily or mental state.
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a visible response of a host plant to a pathogenic organism.
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A sign or indication that a person has a condition or disease. Some examples of symptoms are headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and pain.
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(from the article `human disease`) Disease may be acute, chronic, malignant, or benign. Of these terms, chronic and acute have to do with the duration of a disease, malignant and ... The variety of symptoms, the internal and external expressions of disease, that result from any disease form the symptom complex, which, together ... Th...
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An indication that a person has a condition or disease. Some examples of symptoms are headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and pain.
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An outwardly invisible correlate of a disease or injury, and one therefore which can only be detected by listening to the subjective report of the patient. [Compare sign.]
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Any subjective evidence of disease or of a patients condition, i.e. Such evidence as perceived by the patient, a change in a patients condition indicative of some bodily or mental state. ... Origin: L. Symptoma, Gr. Symptoma = anything that has befallen one ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(simp´tәm) any indication of disease perceived by the patient.
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An indication of disease, illness, injury or that something is not right in the body; symptoms are felt or noticed by a person, but may not easily be noticed by anyone else; chills, weakness, shortness of breath, and a cough may be symptoms of pneumonia
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A subjective manifestation of a pathological condition. Symptoms are reported by the affected indivi
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A physical sign that a person has a condition or disease, eg nausea, vomiting or pain.
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A visible abnormal change in a host (including behaviour) as a result of pest infestation or infection.
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Symp'tom noun [ French
symptôme , Greek ... anything that has befallen one, a chance, causality, symptom, from ... to fall together;
sy`n with + ... to fall; akin to Sanskrit
pat to fly, to fall. See
Syn- , and confer
Asymptote ,
Feather .]
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A sign of disease. Having to urinate often is a symptom of diabetes.
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A sign or an indication of disorder or disease, especially when experienced by an individual as a change from normal function, sensation, or appearance.
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(Symptoms) Anything noticed by a patient that indicates there is something wrong. Can help the doctor diagnose a particular disease.
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noun anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X`s existence
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Any change or manifestation in the body suggestive of disease as perceived by the sufferer. Symptoms are subjective phenomena. In strict usage, symptoms are events or changes reported by the patient; signs are noted by the doctor during the patient's examination
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any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it. · a sign or indication of something. · a phenomenon that arises from and accompanies a particular disease or disorder and serves as an indication of it.
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