| symptomatic | 1. Pertaining to or of the nature of a symptom. 2. Indicative (of a particular disease or disorder). 3. Exhibiting the symptoms of a particular disease but having a different cause. 4. Directed at the allying of symptoms, as symptomatic treatment. Origin: Gr. Symptomatikos (18 Nov 1997) |
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| symptomatic epilepsy | A group of epilepsy syndromes of diverse aetiologies with diffuse or multifocal cerebral involvement. Patients typically have a variety of generalised seizure types, including tonic, atonic, myoclonic, atypical absence, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. Partial seizures may also occur. One classic syndrome is the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Synonym: symptomatic epilepsy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic erythema | A general term applied to various erythema's associated with systemic disease, fevers, allergic states, etc. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic fever | Elevation of temperature following an injury. Synonym: symptomatic fever, wound fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic headache | A headache secondary to another organic condition. Synonym: reflex headache. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symptomatic impotence | Impotence caused by disturbance of the sensory perineal reflexes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| 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) |
Synonyms : Integration, Systems, Integrations, Systems, Systems Integrations
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Synonyms : Interval, Systolic Time, Intervals, Systolic Time, Systoles, Systolic Time Intervals, Time Interval, Systolic, Time Intervals, Systolic
| sympathectomy |
surgical interruption of a nerve pathway in the sympathetic nervous system
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| sympathetic |
of or relating to the sympathetic nervous system; "sympathetic neurons"; "sympathetic stimulation" expressing or feeling or resulting from sympathy or compassion or friendly fellow feelings; disposed toward; "sympathetic to the students' cause"; "a sympathetic observer"; "a sympathetic gesture" compatible: having similar disposition and tastes; "a compatible married couple"; "with their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion" charitable: showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity; "was charitable in his opinions of others"; "kindly criticism"; "a kindly act"; "sympathetic words"; "a large-hearted mentor" (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings; "the sympathetic characters in the play" harmonic: relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body; "sympathetic vibration"
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| syrinx |
panpipe: a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together the vocal organ of a bird
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| synergy |
the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
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| synesthesia |
a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated
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| SY | play or sound together, in harmony |
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| SY | a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra |
| SY | a large orchestra |
| SY | a large orchestra |
| SY | deciduous shrubs of North America and Central America and China |
| SY | deciduous shrub of western North America having spikes of pink flowers followed by round white berries |
| SY | North American deciduous shrub cultivated for it abundant clusters of coral-red berrylike fruits |
| SY | small class of minute arthropods |
| SY | the most forward point of the alveolar process of the mandible |
| SY | a growing together of parts or structures |
| SY | an abnormal adhesion of two or more structures |
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