Definition of Nosological. Meaning of Nosological. Synonyms of Nosological

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Definition of Nosological

Nosological
Nosological Nos`o*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. nosologique.] Of or pertaining to nosology.

Meaning of Nosological from wikipedia

- health issues. Analysis of death certificates requires nosological coding of causes of death. Nosological classifications are used in medical administration...
- been described. classification of these conditions often presents many nosological challenges, since underlying causes and pathogenetics are often not known...
- is mostly based on anecdotal evidence. The name refers to hysteria, a nosological category that included bouts of superhuman strength as one of the possible...
- 15(6-8), 483-533. Starkstein, S. E., & Leentjens, A. F. G. (2008). The nosological position of apathy in clinical practice. [Review]. Journal of Neurology...
- Akiskal HS, Yerevanian BI, Davis GC, King D, Lemmi H (February 1985). "The nosologic status of borderline personality: clinical and polysomnographic study"...
- PMIDĀ 16095476. S2CIDĀ 16517625. Nedic A, Zivanovic O, Lisulov R (2011). "Nosological status of social phobia: contrasting classical and recent literature"...
- Indeed, to the extent that it is still used, it is no longer viewed nosologically as a disease entity but instead as a symptom, a sign, or a syndrome...
- and/or more syndromes, pathogenetically related to each other. Trans-nosological comorbidity: coexistence, in a single patient, of two and/or more syndromes...
- Bodily distress disorder. ICD-11 Desai G, Sagar R, Chaturvedi SK (2018). "Nosological journey of somatoform disorders: From briquet's syndrome to bodily distress...
- In a nosological sense, the term phenotype can be used in clinical medicine for speaking about the presentation of a disease. The complementary concept...