| ASG | advanced cell group; American Society for Genetics; Army Surgeon General; aspermiogenesis |
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| DGIM | Division of General Internal Medicine |
| DGMS | Division of General Medical Sciences |
| DxPLAIN | Massachusetts General Hospital's expert diagnostic system |
| FRCGP | Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners |
| generalised small bowel disease | <radiology> Hypoproteinaemia, sprue, Whipple (12 Dec 1998) |
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| generalised tetanus | The most common type of tetanus, often with trismus as its initial manifestation; the muscles of the head, neck, trunk and limbs become persistently contracted, and then painful paroxysmal tonic contractions (tetanic seizures) are superimposed; the high mortality rate (50%) is due to asphyxia or cardiac failure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| generalised tonic-clonic epilepsy | tonic-clonic seizure |
| generalised tonic-clonic seizure | <neurology> A type of seizure that results in loss of consciousness, generalised muscle contractions, urinary incontinence, tongue biting and a post-ictal state (confusion and lethargy) following cessation of the seizure. Synonym: grand-mal seizure. See: epilepsy. (03 Jul 1999) |
| generalised vaccinia | Secondary lesions of the skin following vaccination which may occur in subjects with previously healthy skin but are more common in the case of traumatised skin, especially in the case of eczema (eczema vaccinatum). In the latter instance, generalised vaccinia may result from mere contact with a vaccinated person. Secondary vaccinial lesions may also occur following transfer of virus from the vaccination to another site by means of the fingers. (05 Mar 2000) |
| generalist | A general physician or family physician; a physician trained to take care of the majority of nonsurgical diseases, sometimes including obstetrics. (05 Mar 2000) |
| generalization | 1. Rendering or becoming general, diffuse, or widespread, as when a primarily local disease becomes systemic. 2. The reasoning by which a basic conclusion is reached, which applies to different items, each having some common factor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| generalized anxiety disorder |
(GAD) [DSM-IV] an anxiety disorder characterized by the presence of excessive, uncontrollable anxiety and worry about two or more life circumstances, for six months or longer, accompanied by some combination of restlessness, fatigue, muscle tension, irritability, disturbed concentration or sleep, and somatic symptoms.
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| generalization |
Generalization is an inference rule of Predicate Calculus which states that:"Generalization" can be abbreviated as GEN, and the inference rule can be summarized as the sequentbut this gives rise to an important restriction: the Deduction Theorem cannot be applied to it to deriveThis formula is wrong because x has an unbound instance in its antecedent and a bound occurrence in its consequent, so that if the formula were instead correct, then its free instance of x could be replaced by any ...
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| general paresis |
General paresis of the insane, also known as paralytic dementia, is now known to be a result of syphilis. It had been considered a psychiatric disorder during the nineteenth century, and was extremely common and completely devastating. While retrospective studies have found earlier instances of what may have been the same disorder, the first clearly identified examples of paresis among the insane were described in Paris after the Napoleonic Wars. ...
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| generalized anxiety disorder |
General anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by uncontrollable worry about everyday things. The frequency, intensity, and duration of the worry are disproportionate to the actual source of worry, and such worry often interferes with daily functioning. GAD sufferers often uncontrollably worry over things such as their job, their finances, and the health of themselves and their family. ...
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| general anesthesia |
Drugs that cause loss of feeling or awareness and put the person to sleep.
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| General | an ordinary verdict declaring which party prevails without any special findings of fact |
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| General | not limited in use or function |
| General | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus |
| General | reasoning from detailed facts to general principles |
| General | the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances |
| General | an idea having general application |
| General | become systemic |
| General | cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public |
| General | draw from specific cases for more general cases |
| General | speak or write in generalities |
| General | made general |
| General | spread throughout a body or system |
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