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has gloss(noun) (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
symptom
lexicalizationeng: symptom
subclass of(noun) your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief; "the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling"
evidence, grounds
Note: 65 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list
has subclass(noun) a condition in which the urine (which is normally slightly acidic) is alkaline
alkalinuria, alkaluria
has subclass(noun) coughing up blood from the respiratory tract; usually indicates a severe infection of the bronchi or lungs
haemoptysis, hemoptysis
has subclass(noun) presence of excess lipids in the blood
lipoidemia, hyperlipidemia, lipidaemia, hyperlipoidaemia, lipidemia, lipoidaemia, lipaemia, hyperlipaemia, hyperlipoidemia, hyperlipemia, hyperlipidaemia, lipemia
has subclass(noun) the presence of excessive protein (chiefly albumin but also globulin) in the urine; usually a symptom of kidney disorder
proteinuria, albuminuria
has subclass(noun) abnormal presence of amino acids in the urine; usually a symptom of metabolic defects
aminoaciduria
has subclass(noun) a pigmented ring at the outer edge of the cornea of the eye; a symptom of Wilson's disease
Kayser-Fleischer ring
has subclass(noun) symptom of meningitis; patient cannot extend the leg at the knee when the thigh is flexed because of stiffness in the hamstrings
Kernig's sign
has subclass(noun) an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood as in diabetes mellitus
ketonemia, ketosis, acetonemia
has subclass(noun) increase in the number of platelets in the blood which tends to cause clots to form; associated with many neoplasms and chronic infections and other diseases
thrombocytosis
has subclass(noun) an accumulation of dark pigment in cartilage and other connective tissue; usually a symptom of alkaptonuria or phenol poisoning
ochronosis
has subclass(noun) the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease
hypercalcemia, hypercalcaemia
has subclass(noun) abnormally low level of calcium in the blood; associated with hypoparathyroidism or kidney malfunction or vitamin D deficiency
hypocalcaemia, hypocalcemia
has subclass(noun) the presence of abnormally large amounts of sodium in the urine
natriuresis
has subclass(noun) excessive amounts of sodium in the blood; possibly indicating diabetes insipidus
hypernatremia
has subclass(noun) abnormally low level of sodium in the blood; associated with dehydration
hyponatremia
has subclass(noun) a tan discoloration of a woman's face that is associated with pregnancy or with the use of oral contraceptives
mask of pregnancy, melasma, chloasma
has subclass(noun) an early symptom that a disease is developing or that an attack is about to occur
prodrome, prodroma
has subclass(noun) a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic"
effect
has subclass(noun) symptom of being purulent (containing or forming pus)
purulence, purulency
has subclass(noun) protrusion of the eyeball from the socket
exophthalmos
has subclass(noun) involuntary shortening of stride and quickening of gait that occurs in some diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease)
festination
has subclass(noun) a furlike coating of matter as on the tongue
furring
has subclass(noun) a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose
sneeze, sternutation, sneezing
has subclass(noun) abnormally high blood sugar usually associated with diabetes
hyperglycaemia, hyperglycemia
has subclass(noun) partial or total lack of sensation in a part of the body; a symptom of nerve damage or dysfunction
numbness
has subclass(noun) chronic secretion of mucus from the rear of the nasal cavity into the nasopharynx
postnasal drip
has subclass(noun) a painful burning sensation in the chest caused by gastroesophageal reflux (backflow from the stomach irritating the esophagus); symptomatic of an ulcer or a diaphragmatic hernia or other disorder
pyrosis, heartburn
has subclass(noun) successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria
chills and fever, ague
has subclass(noun) symptoms that mimic those of meningitis but without inflammation of the meninges
meningism
has subclass(noun) a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue
cicatrice, scar, cicatrix
has subclass(noun) a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse
atrophy, wasting, wasting away
has subclass(noun) difficult or labored respiration
dyspnoea, dyspnea
has subclass(noun) a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall
giddiness, lightheadedness, dizziness, vertigo
has subclass(noun) a lack of vitality
anemia, anaemia
has subclass(noun) absence of a reflex; a sign of possible nerve damage
areflexia
has subclass(noun) the presence of myoglobin in the urine
myoglobinuria
has subclass(noun) a symptom of allergic states; increased eosinophils in the blood
eosinophilia
has subclass(noun) persistent watery mucus discharge from the nose (as in the common cold)
rhinorrhea
has subclass(noun) a ringing or booming sensation in one or both ears; a symptom of an ear infection or Meniere's disease
tinnitus
has subclass(noun) presence of abnormal amounts of uric acid salts in the blood; symptom of gout
uratemia
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Esperanto
lexicalizationepo: simptomo
Ido
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Dutch
lexicalizationnld: symptoom
Norwegian Nynorsk
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Occitan (post 1500)
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Polish
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Portuguese
lexicalizationpor: sintoma
Castilian
lexicalizationspa: síntoma
Vietnamese
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Yiddish
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Chinese
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has category(noun) the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
medicine, medical specialty
part of(noun) an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning
disease

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