10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRODROMATA»
Discover the use of
prodromata in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prodromata and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Memoirs on diphtheria: From the writings of Bretonneau, ...
These prodromata were then succeeded by other symptoms which were more
significant, but entirely relating to the seat of the lesions. These general
prodromata, which do not appear to furnish any characters or signs of one acute
disease ...
Robert Hunter Semple, Pierre Bretonneau (Fidèle), Paul Louis Benolt Guersant, 1859
2
Mental Health Review Tribunals: Law and Practice
Prodromata Prodromata are symptoms, such as mounting irritability, which
precede-a/seizure. Aura The symptoms which lisher in a partial seizure, their
content being determined by the area of the brain within which the seizure is
originating.
3
Psychological Approaches to the Management of Pain
A visual prodromata or aura usually occurs 10 to 30 minutes prior to the onset of
pain. The aura can be described as blind spots (scotomatal, zigzag patterns (
teichopsial , flashing lights (photopsial. and other visual or auditory sensations.
Joseph Barber, Cheri Adrian, 1982
4
Nausea: Mechanisms and Management
Based on the observation that the entire neural circuitry required for coordinating
the autonomic and somatic motor outputs required for prodromata, retching, and
vomiting are located in the brainstem, whereas for induction of nausea and the ...
R. M. Stern, Kenneth L. Koch, Paul Andrews, 2011
5
Black's Medical Dictionary
Proctitis. Inflammation situated about the RECTUM or ANUS. Prodromata. A term
applied to the earliest symptoms of a disease, or those which give warning of its
presence. Progeria. Premature old age (see also AGEING). Progesterone.
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
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Black's Medical Dictionary
Proctitis. Inflammation situated about the RECTUM or ANUS. Prodromata. A term
applied to the earliest symptoms of a disease, or those which give warning of its
presence. Progeria. Premature old age (see also AGEING). Progesterone.
7
Modern Medicine of Great Britain Ltd
Medicine Prodromata in Acute Myocardial Infarction HENRY A. SOLOMON.
ADRIAN L. EDWARDS and THOMAS KILLIP. Cornell University, New York City.
Circulation 40:463-471, 1969. Chest pain is the most common warning sign of ...
8
The Journal of Mental Science
Among the extrinsic prodromata was a blue colour under the eyes in one case,
and in another lachrymation and salivation. The patient affected by the latter
symptom might be seen before the occurrence of the fit standing with the tears
rolling ...
Prodromata can be defined as a constellation of new symptoms, a sign of health
deterioration, or a worsening or change in a stable pattern of symptoms or signs
that occur in proximity to the myocardial infarction. Somewhat unexpectedly, a ...
Gary S. Francis, Joseph Stephen Alpert, 1995
10
Rutter's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
The dilemma once again is that prodromata are more common than overt
schizophrenia, and not everyone with prodromata goes on to develop the
disorder. The possibility of preventing progression has to be balanced against
the risks ...
Sir Michael Rutter, Dorothy Bishop, Daniel Pine, 2011