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Symptomatology

Symptomatology meaning

The scientific study of the symptoms of diseases, as an aspect of clinical medicine, differential diagnosis, public health, and so on. | The aggregate of symptoms of a particular disease; the pattern of symptoms, and their timing, that is characteristic of it.

Example sentences (4)

Common symptomatology is malaise (generalised weakness), headache, chills, fever, runny nose, sore throat and a cough.

Scissor walking (where the knees come in and cross) and toe walking (which can contribute to a gait reminiscent of a marionette) are common among people with CP who are able to walk, but taken on the whole, CP symptomatology is very diverse.

The success of acute care, both clinically and economically, has meant that there is now little opportunity for meaningful observation of the symptomatology of the acute psychiatric patient.

This differentiation is on the basis of pathological examination of brain tissues, symptomatology, and by different patterns of brain metabolic activity in nuclear medical imaging tests such as SPECT and PETscans of the brain.