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Disease Terminology

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Acute   Disease chracterized by abrupt or sudden onset, usually with severe symptoms. Acute disease, as a rule, lasts a comparatively short time-no more than a few weeks.  
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Chronic   Disease characterized by longer duration, often months or years. It usually associated with symptoms of less severe intensity.  
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Communicable   Disease that is transmissible by direct or indirect contact with infection  
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Complicating   Disease that occurs during or after an illness and has the same cause as the original disease or results from changes produced by the original disease.  
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Congenital   Disease present in an infant at birth; it may be caused by hereditary factors or result from a prenatal condition or disease  
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Contagious   highly transmissible disease  
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Deficiency   Disease resulting from a lack of vitamins or minerals in the diet or a failure to absorb vitamins or minerals from food  
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Endemic   Disease that occurs continuously or recurrently in a particular geographic region  
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Epidemic   Disease that attacks simultaneously a large number of persons living in a particular geographic region  
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Functional   Disease in which there is no significant anatomical change in the tissues or organs to account for the change in function or the performance of the body  
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Hereditary   Disease transmitted from parent to offspring genetically  
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Idiopathic   Disease in which the cause is unknown  
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Occupational   Disease that results directs or indirectly from the patient's job  
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Organic   Disease in which there are significant anatomical changes in the tissues or organs  
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Pandemic   Disease that occurs more or less over the entire world at the same time  
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Primary   When an individual has several diseases, the term primary may refer to the initial disease or to the most important disease.Sometimes it is used to denote a disease or group of diseases for which there is no specific cause.It is used to see where it start  
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Prognosis   Medical assessment of the possible outcome or the prospect for recovery of the disease  
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Psychosomatic   Disease that seems to be caused or worsened by psychological factors.It may or may not produce anatomical changes  
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Secondary   Disease that results from a definite contributing factor. For instance, secondary anemia may result from blood loss or blood destruction  
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Sporadic   Disease that occurs in isolated cases in a locality where it is neither endemic or epidemic  
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Subacute   Disease characterized by an onset that is not as abrupt as in the acute form and with symptoms less severe and of shorter duration than chronic  
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