| symptomatic impotence | Impotence caused by disturbance of the sensory perineal reflexes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| symptomatic myeloid metaplasia | Myeloid metaplasia occurring in individuals with another disease. Synonym: symptomatic myeloid metaplasia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic nanism | Dwarfism with defects in bone, dentition, and sexual development. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic neuralgia | Neuralgia occurring as a symptom of some local or systemic disease not involving primarily nerve structures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic porphyria | A form of hepatic porphyria (porphyria, hepatic) characterised by photosensitivity resulting in bullae that rupture easily to form shallow ulcers. This condition occurs in two forms: a sporadic, nonfamilial form that begins in middle age and has normal amounts of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase with diminished activity in the liver; and a familial form in which there is an autosomal dominant inherited deficiency of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase in the liver and red blood cells. (12 Dec 1998) |
| symptomatic pruritus | Itching occurring as a symptom of some systemic disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic reaction | An allergic response similar to the original one, but occurring after the use of a test or therapeutic dose of an allergen or atopen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic tetany | Tetany from any cause in which neuromuscular hyperexcitability are clearly evident, as opposed to latent tetany. Synonym: symptomatic tetany. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic torticollis | Stiff neck due to cervical or neck myositis, chiefly of the sternocleidomastoid, occurring especially in children. Synonym: rheumatic torticollis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic treatment | Therapy aimed at relieving symptoms without necessarily affecting the basic underlying cause(s) of the symptoms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic ulcer | An ulcer due to systemic disease, such as tuberculosis. Synonym: symptomatic ulcer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic varicocele | A varicocele caused by obstruction of the internal spermatic vein, usually at the level of the renal vein and usually due to invasive renal cell carcinoma, characterised by failure of the dilated veins in the spermatic cord to empty when the patient assumes a recumbent position. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatical | 1. Of or pertaining to symptoms; happening in concurrence with something; being a symptom; indicating the existence of something else. "Symptomatic of a shallow understanding and an unamiable temper." (Macaulay) 2. According to symptoms; as, a symptomatical classification of diseases. Symptomat"ically. Origin: Cf. F. Symptomatique, Gr. Causal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| symptomatology | 1. <study> That branch of medicine with treats of symptoms, the systematic discussion of symptoms. 2. The combined symptoms of a disease. (18 Nov 1997) |
| symptomatolytic | Removing symptoms. Synonym: symptomolytic. Origin: symptom + G. Lytikos, dissolving (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathetic nervous system |
A subdivision of the body
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| symbiosis |
The relationship of two or more different organisms in a close association that may be but is not necessarily of benefit to each.
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(adjective) 1. being a symptom of a disease 2. having the characteristics of a particular disease but arising from another cause
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(noun) a large part of the autonomic nervous system. It consists of ganglia, nerves, and plexuses that supply involuntary muscles. Most of the nerves of the system are motor, but some are sensory
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a relationship between two types of organisms in which at least one benefits; mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are types of symbiotic relationships
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