"Clinical manifestations" refers to the physical signs or symptoms that indicate a certain medical condition or disease. It includes any observable or measurable changes in the body that may be noticed by healthcare professionals during examination or by the individual themselves.
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other clinical manifestations must also be present to establish the cause of your cat's excessive urination as urinary tract infection.
Fifty - seven dogs
with clinical manifestations of mostly pruritic skin lesions or alterations, skin fold pyoderma's and other forms of dermatitis, corroborated by predominantly positive fungal and bacterial skin isolates, were enrolled by seven practising veterinarians and randomly allocated to two study groups (28:29) and were treated twice daily with a blinded topical preparation.
Modified from Gender in cardiovascular diseases: impact
on clinical manifestations, management, and outcomes, by EUGenMed Cardiovascular Clinical Study Group, Regitz - Zagrosek V, Oertelt - Prigione S, et al..
Research Summary: CF is a multi-organ system disease, however the hallmark
clinical manifestations result in respiratory failure and gastrointestinal complications.
The progression of the illness is relatively slowly, however, with
clinical manifestations not appearing until after the age of 30 and the patients not yet requiring insulin therapy to control blood sugar levels at the beginning of the disease.
Here we observed not only variation in the
objective clinical manifestations, such as development of the EM rash, but also derived evidence for pauci - spirochetal colonization and persistence that was unaffected by doxycycline treatment.
2012 (Dec); 41 (4): 747 — 762 Gut microbiota composition can discriminate between allergic and healthy children, and the distinction may
precede clinical manifestations of disease.
While these should not be considered as arthritis medicine for dogs, they can form an excellent backup to a myriad of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory substances that can help reduce the severity and extent of canine
joint clinical manifestations.
[2] Herzer, Frank; Wendt, Julia; and Hamm, Alfons O. «Discriminant validity of constructs derived from the self - regulative model for evaluation anxiety for
predicting clinical manifestations of test anxiety.»
In the non-endemic area of Fermo (Ascoli Piceno province), concentration test results were similar and microfilaraemia due to D. immitis (1 to 8 per sample) was present in the total number of dogs
with clinical manifestations (Fig. 1,2,4), without significant quantitative differences in comparison with the results coming from the endemic area.
Temaril P is a canine medication that is primarily intended for the symptomatic management of canine itching and
other clinical manifestations of histamine - mediated reactions.
The Female Athlete Triad is described by the American College of Sports Medicine as the interrelationships among energy availability, menstrual function, and bone mineral density, which may have
clinical manifestations including eating disorders, functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (loss of the menstrual cycle), and osteoporosis.
On the basis of a post-course questionnaire students noted increased ability to recognize various
clinical manifestations of adverse childhood experience exposure in adult patients; learned how to ask about and respond to adverse childhood experience disclosures; and to identify necessary resources to responsibly implement trauma - informed care.
The complexities of both
the clinical manifestations of tongue - ties of various types and the politically charged medical environment in which we must operate and convince others of the importance of tongue - tie for breastfeeding, speech, dental, and many other oral functions are discussed in sufficient detail to give the reader a comprehensive understanding of the current issues and the work yet to be done.
In general, diagnoses under the FASD umbrella involve a range of
clinical manifestations, including physical, behavioral, and / or learning problems.
Clinical manifestations of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in term and late preterm infants.
Marder S. Postpartum psychosis: Epidemiology,
clinical manifestations, assessment, and diagnosis.
Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of early pregnancy.
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Clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal disease.»
Acute otitis media in children: Epidemiology, microbiology,
clinical manifestations, and complications.
The clinical manifestations of tetanus are caused when tetanus toxin blocks inhibitory nerve impulses, by interfering with the release of neurotransmitters.
It is still unclear exactly what the relationship is between
the clinical manifestations of MDD and SAD and cortical thickening in brain regions like the anterior cingulate cortex, a part of the brain associated with emotion, Dr. Zhao said.
Adding the two imaging tests resulted in the identification of subclinical atherosclerosis in 60 percent of the seemingly healthy study participants presenting with
no clinical manifestations.
But there's no single, well - defined murine model that can reflect all of
the clinical manifestations seen in cGVHD patients,» explains Wu.
The main objective of this study was to verify the safety of the drug and to confirm its efficacy on
the clinical manifestations of the disease.
In contrast to
clinical manifestation, the concussed players demonstrated a significant blood flow decrease at eight days relative to 24 hours post-injury, while the non-concussed players had no change in cerebral blood flow between the two time points.
Gulati says a study looking at Lupus occurrence in identical twins found that
clinical manifestation of the disease occurred in both siblings only 24 percent of cases.