| status choleraicus | The cold stage of shock and depression in cholera, due to fluid and electrolyte loss and resulting hypovolaemia; characterised by weak pulse, cold clammy skin, confusion, and depression. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| status choreicus | A very severe form of chorea in which the persistence of the movements prevents sleep and the patient may die of exhaustion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status convulsivus | <disease, neurology> The paroxysmal transient disturbances of brain function that may be manifested as episodic impairment or loss of consciousness, abnormal motor phenomena, psychic or sensory disturbances or perturbation of the autonomic nervous system. Symptoms are due to paroxysmal disturbance of the electrical activity of the brain. On the basis of origin, epilepsy is idiopathic (cryptogenic, essential, genetic) or symptomatic (acquired, organic). On the basis of clinical and electroencephalographic phenomenon, four subdivisions are recognised: 1. Grand mal epilepsy (major epilepsy, haut mal epilepsy) subgroups: generalised, focal (localised), jacksonian (rolandic) 2. Petit mal epilepsy 3. Psychomotor epilepsy (temporal lobe epilepsy, psychic, psychic equivalent or variant) subgroups: psychomotor proper (tonic with adversive or torsion movements or masticatory phenomena), automatic (with amnesia) and sensory (hallucinations or dream states or d‚j. Vu) 4. Autonomic epilepsy (diencephalic), with flushing, pallor, tachycardia, hypertension, perspiration or other visceral symptoms. Synonym: epilepsia. Origin: Gr. Epilepsia = seizure (14 May 1997) |
| status cribrosus | A condition marked by dilations of the perivascular spaces in the brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status criticus | A very severe and persistent form of crisis in tabes dorsalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status dysmyelinisatus | <neurology, syndrome> A progressive hereditary disorder with marked reduction in the number of myelin sheaths of the globus pallidus and substantia nigra with accumulation of iron pigment. Manifestations include dysarthria, progressive mental deterioration, and corticospinal and extrapyramidal motor signs. CT findings: high-signal lesions in globus pallidus bilaterally. MRI findings: (T2-weighted spin-echo), hypointensity in globus pallidus (iron accumulation), small area of hyperintensity in internal segment (so-called eye of the tiger sign) corresponding to area of gliosis and vacuolation. Inheritance: autosomal recessive. (20 Mar 2000) |
| status dysraphicus | A condition in which there is failure of fusion of midline structures; related to syringomyelia and perhaps to Marfan's syndrome or arachnodactyly. Synonym: arrhaphia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status epilepticus | A series of rapidly repeated seizures without regaining consciousness between them. (12 Dec 1998) |
| status hemicranicus | A condition in which attacks of migraine succeed each other with such short intervals as to be almost continuous. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status hypnoticus | Rarely used term for hypnosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status lacunaris | A condition, occurring in cerebral arteriosclerosis, in which there are numerous small areas of degeneration in the brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status lymphaticus | Old term for a syndrome of supposed enlargement of the thymus and lymph nodes in infants and young children, formerly believed to be associated with unexplained sudden death; it was also erroneously believed that pressure of the thymus on the trachea might cause death during anaesthesia. Prominence of these structures is now considered normal in young children, including those who have died suddenly without preceding illnesses that might lead to atrophy of lymphoid tissue. See: sudden infant death syndrome. Synonym: status lymphaticus, status thymicus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status marmoratus | A congenital condition due to maldevelopment of the corpus striatum associated with choreoathetosis, in which the striate nuclei have a marblelike appearance caused by altered myelination. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status nervosus | Rarely used term for an erethistic or typhoidal state. Synonym: status nervosus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| status novus | New status, representing a change in status. (09 Jan 1998) |
| statistics |
Statistics is the science and practice of developing knowledge through the use of empirical data expressed in quantitative form. It is based on statistical theory which is a branch of applied mathematics. Within statistical theory, randomness and uncertainty are modelled by probability theory. Because one aim of statistics is to produce the "best" information from available data, some authors consider statistics a branch of decision theory. ...
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Statistical mechanics is the application of statistics, which includes mathematical tools for dealing with large populations, to the field of mechanics, which is concerned with the motion of particles or objects when subjected to a force. ...
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Stationary balance
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a result is said to be significant when there is no more than a 5% chance that the same result could have been produced by random fluctuations. This is expressed as p = .05 .
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| STAT | (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program |
| STAT | a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true |
| STAT | a message that is stated or declared |
| STAT | a nonverbal message |
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