Nosology
Nosology (from Ancient Greek νόσος (nosos) 'disease', and -λογία (-logia) 'study of-') is the branch of medical science that deals with the classification of diseases. Fully classifying a medical condition requires knowing its cause (and that there is only one cause), the effects it has on the body, the symptoms that are produced, and other factors. For example, influenza is classified as an infectious disease because it is caused by a virus, and it is classified as a respiratory infection because the virus infects and damages certain tissues in the respiratory tract. The more that is known about the disease, the more ways the disease can be classified nosologically.
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Nosology
Nosology (from Ancient Greek νόσος (nosos) 'disease', and -λογία (-logia) 'study of-') is the branch of medical science that deals with the classification of diseases. Fully classifying a medical condition requires knowing its cause (and that there is only one cause), the effects it has on the body, the symptoms that are produced, and other factors. For example, influenza is classified as an infectious disease because it is caused by a virus, and it is classified as a respiratory infection because the virus infects and damages certain tissues in the respiratory tract. The more that is known about the disease, the more ways the disease can be classified nosologically.
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La nosologia (del grec antic ν ...... del punt de vista explicatiu.
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La nosologie (du grec nosos qu ...... et utilisés l'un pour l'autre.
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La nosología es la rama de la ...... ables según criterios idóneos.
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Nosologi (Yunani Nosos = Penya ...... hanya dikatakan suatu sindrom.
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Nosologi (grek. nosos, sjukdom ...... dromet från över tio till sex.
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Nosologia gaixotasunen sailkap ...... a, patokronia eta nosobiotika.
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Nosologie (ze starořeckého νόσ ...... ebo soubor příznaků (syndrom).
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Nosology (from Ancient Greek ν ...... but nosographically the same.
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Nozologia (gr. νόσος, nosos, „ ...... zie oraz objawach chorobowych.
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Нозоло́гия (от др.-греч. νόσος ...... од влиянием различных факторов
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La nosologia (del grec antic ν ...... del punt de vista explicatiu.
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La nosologie (du grec nosos qu ...... et utilisés l'un pour l'autre.
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La nosología es la rama de la ...... ables según criterios idóneos.
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Nosologi (Yunani Nosos = Penya ...... yang melibatkan banyak organ.
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Nosologi (grek. nosos, sjukdom ...... om ska klassas som en sjukdom.
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Nosologia gaixotasunen sailkap ...... a, patokronia eta nosobiotika.
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Nosologie (ze starořeckého νόσ ...... ostihuje více než jeden orgán.
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Nosology (from Ancient Greek ν ...... n be classified nosologically.
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Nozologia (gr. νόσος, nosos, „ ...... zie oraz objawach chorobowych.
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Нозоло́гия (от др.-греч. νόσος ...... ют следующие учения и понятия:
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