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morbus
morbus (ˈmɔːbəs) n (Medicine) a diseaseEncyclopediaSeediseasemorbus
disease [dĭ-zēz´] a definite pathological process having a characteristic set of signs and symptoms. It may affect the whole body or any of its parts, and its etiology, pathology, and prognosis may be known or unknown. For specific diseases, see under the specific name, as addison's disease. See also illness, mal, sickness, and syndrome.dis·ease (di-zēz'), 1. An interruption, cessation, or disorder of a body, system, or organ structure or function. See also: syndrome. Synonym(s): illness, morbus, sickness2. A morbid entity ordinarily characterized by two or more of the following criteria: recognized etiologic agent(s), identifiable group of signs and symptoms, or consistent anatomic alterations. See also: syndrome. [Eng. dis- priv. + ease] dis·easenosophobia, pathophobia.dis·ease (di-zēz) 1. An interruption, cessation, or disorder of body functions, systems, or organs. Synonym(s): illness, morbus, sickness. 2. A morbid entity characterized usually by at least two of these criteria: recognized etiologic agent(s), identifiable group of signs and symptoms, or consistent anatomic alterations. See also: syndrome[Eng. dis- priv. + ease] |