| prodromal | <medicine> Of or pertaining to prodromes; as, the prodromal stage of a disease. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| prodromal period | The time during which a disease process has begun but is not yet clinically manifest. (05 Mar 2000) |
| prodromal stage | incubation period |
| prodromal |
symptomatic of the onset of an attack or a disease
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(period of) precursor symptom(s) indicative of the imminent onset of morbidity or disease
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| prodromal labor |
The initial changes that precede actual labor, usually occurring 24 to 48 hr before the onset of labor. Some women report a surge of energy. Findings include lightening, excessive mucoid vaginal discharge, softening and beginning
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| prodromal myopia |
Myopia, seen in incipient cataract, in which reading without glasses becomes possible.
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| prodromal rash |
A rash that precedes the true rash of an infectious disease.
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