pathognomic symptom

  • 1pathognomic — A sign or symptom that is diagnostic of a disease …

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  • 2Schizophrenia: Emergence —    (See also Psychosis: Emergence; Schizophrenia: Recent Concepts; Unitary Psychosis; Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway.)    Schizophrenia remains among the most puzzling of all diseases in psychiatry because there is no single symptom… …

    Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

  • 3Schizophrenia/Dementia Praecox: Emergence of the Concept —    (See also Psychosis: Emergence; Schizophrenia: Recent Concepts; Unitary Psychosis; Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway.)    Schizophrenia remains among the most puzzling of all diseases in psychiatry because there is no single symptom… …

    Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

  • 4Pathognomonic — (often misspelled as pathognomic and sometimes as pathomnemonic ) is an adjective of Greek origin (παθογνωμονικό [σύμπτωμα] ), often used in medicine, which means diagnostic for a particular disease . A pathognomonic sign is a particular sign… …

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  • 5Myokmia — is an involuntary and continuous Myoclonus (muscle twitch) that affects the muscles of the face, particularly the eyelids, as a result of the random firing of neurons leading into the muscle fibres. It is mainly caused by a lack of sleep, or… …

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