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prodrome The period (hours to days) before a seizure. Extra AEDs given during this period might help reduce the severity of the seizure or eliminate it.
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prodrome A period when early warning signs of an illness can be observed or experienced. Prodromal symptoms are important in early intervention and treatment of psychiatric disorders which usually develop gradually and become more entrenched if treatment is delayed or interrupted. In schizophrenia for example, there is usually a two or three year lag between onset of early signs and the first psychotic crisis. Prognosis - The probable cause and outcome of a disease, including the chances of recovery. ...
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prodrome [new, with the assistance of Keith Hamilton, FO] The telegraphic address of the *Foreign and Commonwealth Office, first registered in 1884. Taken from the Greek prodromos meaning precursor, it was probably chosen on the assumption that most *telegrams were precursors of longer and more informative *despatches. ...
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