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pathognomonic /pa·thog·no·mon·ic/ (path″ug-no-mon´ik) specifically distinctive or characteristic of a disease or pathologic condition; denoting a sign or symptom on which a diagnosis can be made.
pathognomonic [pəthog′nəmon′ik] Etymology: Gk, pathos + gnomon, index (of a sign or symptom) specific to a disease or condition, such as Koplik's spots on the buccal and lingual mucosa, which are indicative of measles. pathognomonic [path″og-no-mon´ik] specifically distinctive or characteristic of a disease or pathologic condition; denoting a sign or symptom on which a diagnosis can be made.
pathognomonic (paˈ·th adj relating to characteristic symptoms of a disease that are generally used as the basis for making a diagnosis.
pathognomonic, (p adj relating to a sign or symptom unique to a disease or one that distinguishes it from other diseases.
pathognomonic specifically distinctive or characteristic of a disease or pathological condition; denoting a sign or other indicant on which a diagnosis can be made.
pathognomonic Medtalk adjective Referring to a distinctive sign, Sx, or characteristic of a disorder on which a diagnosis is made Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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