Examples of 'pathognomonic' in a sentence

Meaning of "pathognomonic"

In medicine, 'pathognomonic' is an adjective used to describe a sign or symptom that is so characteristic of a particular disease that it leads to a definitive diagnosis
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  • specifically characteristic or indicative of a particular disease or condition.

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Grunting is not pathognomonic for abdominal pain.
Negri bodies in the infected neurons are pathognomonic.
No pathognomonic changes are found with additional tests.
Expectoration of hair is a rare but pathognomonic symptom.
The pathognomonic lesion has the appearance of a.
Chronic critical illness has no pathognomonic manifestations.
Tophi are pathognomonic for the disease gout.
Audible air swallowing sounds are pathognomonic of the condition.
They are pathognomonic for granulosa cell tumors.
It is an early feature of rheumatic fever and not pathognomonic of it.
Singular pathognomonic signs are relatively uncommon.
But there is nothing morphologically pathognomonic.
There is no pathognomonic sign to clearly distinguish a patient with hypothyroidism.
These lung parenchymal changes are pathognomonic for emphysema.
They are pathognomonic for high urinary protein nephrotic syndrome.

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It can appear as a sign of acromegaly although it is not pathognomonic.
There are no pathognomonic signs or symptoms.
Endolymphatic swelling is considered a pathognomonic sign.
There are no pathognomonic clinical features.
The presence of calcification in the abscess is virtually pathognomonic of tuberculosis.
At least one pathognomonic criterion.
The presence of brain matter in the scalp wound is pathognomonic.
This disease has no pathognomonic symptoms and are difficult to clinical diagnose.
The clinical signs are pathognomonic.
In general pathognomonic histopathological lesions are the first step in confirmatory diagnosis.
Radiologic findings are not pathognomonic.
It is pathognomonic of sarcoidosis.
Proof of infection requires isolation of the organism or pathognomonic histopathological criteria.
Pathognomonic symptoms such as localized sweating and piloerection provide evidence of envenomation.
And are sometimes pathognomonic.
This indicates a novel pathognomonic role in the acute event of myocardial infarction.
Its practical utility is linked to the fact that it constitutes a pathognomonic sign of psychosis.
The histopathologic appearance is not pathognomonic the microscopic appearance is not specific to the condition.
The clinic of burn shock in the erectile phase does not have a pathognomonic picture.
Osteolytic bone lesions are pathognomonic symptoms which are observed in most patients with multiple myeloma.
There is one late finding which is said to be pathognomonic of pin tract infection.
I see structures on the surface that look like glycoproteins but there is nothing morphologically pathognomonic.
There is no serological and immunological pathognomonic test for hydatid disease.
A history of itching in several family members over the same period is almost pathognomonic.
Infarcts in the spleen are considered pathognomonic but are infrequently seen.
It is pathognomonic of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia.
The location of the cardia over the diaphragm is a pathognomonic symptom of cardiac hiatal hernia.
There are no pathognomonic manifestations for CCC by either clinical or complementary tests.
It is noteworthy that there are no pathognomonic signs of CRS.
Intolerance to alcohol and to medicinal drugs, particularly to antidepressants, is virtually pathognomonic.
There is no specific or pathognomonic clinical picture of acute PTE.
Preferably, such disease signs would be pathognomonic.
Postural headache is the pathognomonic characteristic of PDPH.
However, none of these signs can be considered pathognomonic.
There is no pathognomonic feature of ACM.

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