Definition of symptomatology in English:
symptomatology
(also symptomology)
noun ˌsɪm(p)tə(ʊ)məˈtɒlədʒiˌsɪm(p)təməˈtɑlədʒi
mass nounThe set of symptoms characteristic of a medical condition or exhibited by a patient.
(疾病的复合)症状;综合征
Example sentencesExamples
- The recommendation that an incipient diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome should be considered after six weeks of characteristic symptomatology was taken out of context.
- The symptomatology of these patients resembled an acute exacerbation of their illness which was still evident one month after the initial ingestion.
- All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease.
- Sixty-four percent had radiographic responses and improvements in respiratory symptomatology.
- Given the complexity in the cause and symptomatology of premenstrual syndrome, a vast array of treatments have been suggested.
- A knowledge of age-dependent physiology and clinical symptomatology will improve diagnostic accuracy.
- It is also believed that this resulting inflammation and airway injury, in some manner, alters airway function and generates clinical symptomatology.
- The first group of exercises in this chapter deals with current symptomatology and health care issues.
- We used current depressive symptomatology as an indicator of psychological health.
- The detection of viral RNA in a respiratory sample suggests a viral contribution to respiratory symptomatology and pathology.
- Based on symptomatology, our study identified three types of post-combat syndrome.
- The patient described in this article showed no apparent adverse symptomatology or outcome as a result of his lesions.
- Mothers with a positive diagnosis for current psychiatric symptomatology were given a score of one; mothers with a negative diagnosis were given a score of zero.
- There were no significant time or interaction effects on diabetes treatment adherence and eating disorder symptomatology.
- None of the 5 patients had antecedent symptomatology suggestive of myocarditis.
- Lower scores are associated with less depressive symptomatology whereas higher scores are associated with more depressive symptomatology.
- Its absence indicates that patients with negative symptomatology have a decreased interest in exploring the environment.
- Babinski obtained his doctorate with a meticulous thesis on the topography of lesions and their correlation with symptomatology in multiple sclerosis.
- Given the patient's mild symptomatology, treatment was withheld pending return of cultures.
- Metabolic control, diabetes treatment adherence, eating disorder symptomatology, and general psychopathology were measured at all assessment points.
Definition of symptomatology in US English:
symptomatology
(also symptomology)
nounˌsim(p)təməˈtäləjēˌsɪm(p)təməˈtɑlədʒi
The set of symptoms characteristic of a medical condition or exhibited by a patient.
(疾病的复合)症状;综合征
Example sentencesExamples
- The detection of viral RNA in a respiratory sample suggests a viral contribution to respiratory symptomatology and pathology.
- All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease.
- There were no significant time or interaction effects on diabetes treatment adherence and eating disorder symptomatology.
- The symptomatology of these patients resembled an acute exacerbation of their illness which was still evident one month after the initial ingestion.
- Given the complexity in the cause and symptomatology of premenstrual syndrome, a vast array of treatments have been suggested.
- Sixty-four percent had radiographic responses and improvements in respiratory symptomatology.
- The patient described in this article showed no apparent adverse symptomatology or outcome as a result of his lesions.
- Babinski obtained his doctorate with a meticulous thesis on the topography of lesions and their correlation with symptomatology in multiple sclerosis.
- Mothers with a positive diagnosis for current psychiatric symptomatology were given a score of one; mothers with a negative diagnosis were given a score of zero.
- A knowledge of age-dependent physiology and clinical symptomatology will improve diagnostic accuracy.
- We used current depressive symptomatology as an indicator of psychological health.
- Based on symptomatology, our study identified three types of post-combat syndrome.
- The recommendation that an incipient diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome should be considered after six weeks of characteristic symptomatology was taken out of context.
- Metabolic control, diabetes treatment adherence, eating disorder symptomatology, and general psychopathology were measured at all assessment points.
- Given the patient's mild symptomatology, treatment was withheld pending return of cultures.
- None of the 5 patients had antecedent symptomatology suggestive of myocarditis.
- Lower scores are associated with less depressive symptomatology whereas higher scores are associated with more depressive symptomatology.
- It is also believed that this resulting inflammation and airway injury, in some manner, alters airway function and generates clinical symptomatology.
- The first group of exercises in this chapter deals with current symptomatology and health care issues.
- Its absence indicates that patients with negative symptomatology have a decreased interest in exploring the environment.