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Hierarchy: #semiologie (26 terms)
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Dazed / Stupefied
(adjective / archaic term (clinical neurology / historical psychiatry))
An old, regional, or archaic medical term previously used in Romanian rural areas to describe a state of bewilderment, severe d...
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Dejected / Depressed
(adjective (clinical psychiatry / clinical psychology))
A clinical term used to describe the state of a patient presenting a depressed mood, apathy, profound sadness, discouragement, ...
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Abaza syndrome
(proper noun / eponym (history of medicine / clinical psychiatry / semiology))
A term used clinically in the context of historical medical eponyms (such as Abaza's disease or Abaza's syndrome), describing s...
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Abasic (feminine)
(adjective (feminine form) / noun (clinical neurology / semiology))
The feminine form of the adjective abasic, used to describe a female patient, a disorder, or a clinical manifestation (such as ...
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Abasia
(noun (clinical neurology / psychiatry / semiology))
A neurological and neuropsychiatric symptom characterized by the total or partial inability to walk, whereas muscular strength,...
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Abderaman delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
An eponym derived from the name of Caliph Abd ar-Rahman, used historically in early European and Romanian medical literature to...
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Abdication document
(noun / neologic variant (clinical psychology / legal semiology))
A literary noun form historically used as a synonym for 'abdicare', denoting the result or official document certifying the rel...
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Abdomen
(noun (clinical anatomy / medical semiology))
A major anatomical region located between the thorax and the pelvis, bounded superiorly by the diaphragm and inferiorly by the ...
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Abdomeno-
(combining form / prefixoid (medical terminology))
A lexical combining form (prefixoid) derived from Latin and Greek, used in medical semiology, surgery, and neuropsychiatry to f...
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Abdomin-
(combining form / prefixoid (medical terminology))
A linguistic variant of the combining form 'abdomeno-', used as a lexical word-forming element in international medical and neu...
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Abdomeno-
(combining form / prefixoid (medical terminology))
A lexical combining form (prefixoid) derived from Latin and Greek, used in medical semiology, surgery, and neuropsychiatry to f...
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Abdominocentesis
(noun (clinical surgery / medical semiology))
An invasive medical procedure consisting of the surgical puncturing of the abdominal wall using a trocar or needle, aimed at ev...
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Abducens nerve
(noun / clinical adjective (neuroanatomy / neurological semiology))
An anatomical and clinical term used to denote the sixth cranial nerve (abducens nerve or lateral rectus nerve), which exclusiv...
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Abdul delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
A cultural and historical eponym originating from an oriental proper name, sporadically used in early European and Romanian psy...
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Abdul-Hamid delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
An eponym derived from the name of Ottoman sultans (such as Abdul-Hamid II), historically used in 19th-century European and Rom...
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Abdul-Medjid delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
A clinical eponym drawn from Ottoman imperial onomastics (Sultan Abdul-Medjid I), rarely used in the terminology of 19th-centur...
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Abdulah delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
An archaic orthographic variant of the eponym 'Abdul' or 'Abdullah', rarely used in 19th-century medical-legal reports and clin...
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Abdullah delusion
(proper noun / historical eponym (medical history / early clinical psychiatry))
A historical eponym derived from oriental dynastic or religious onomastics, used in 19th-century European and Romanian psychiat...
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Barely / Scarcely (archaic spelling)
(adverb / archaic orthographic variant (cultural history / psycholinguistic semiology))
An old and regional graphic form for the modern adverb 'abia' (scarcely / barely), historically used in legal-medical texts and...
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Abenceragi complex
(proper noun / clinical eponym (history of psychiatry / psychoanalytic semiology))
A historical and cultural eponym derived from the name of the noble Moorish Abencerrages lineage of Granada, sporadically used ...