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pa·thog·no·mon·ic P0111700 (pə-thŏg′nə-mŏn′ĭk, păth′əg-nō-)adj. Specific to a certain disease or condition, as a symptom or finding on physical examination. [Greek pathognōmonikos : patho-, patho- + gnōmonikos, able to judge (from gnōmōn, interpreter; see gnō- in Indo-European roots).]pathognomonic (ˌpæθəɡnəˈmɒnɪk) adj (Pathology) pathol characteristic or indicative of a particular disease[C17: from Greek pathognōmonikos expert in judging illness, from patho- + gnōmōn judge] ˌpathognoˈmonically advTranslations
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pathognomonic[¦path·əg·nō′män·ik] (medicine) Characteristic of a given disease, enabling it to be distinguished from other diseases. pathognomonicenUK
pathognomonic [path″og-no-mon´ik] specifically distinctive or characteristic of a disease or pathologic condition; denoting a sign or symptom on which a diagnosis can be made.path·og·no·mon·ic (path'og-nō-mon'ik), Characteristic or indicative of a disease; denoting especially one or more typical symptoms, findings, or pattern of abnormalities specific for a given disease and not found in any other condition. [see pathognomy] pathognomonic (pə-thŏg′nə-mŏn′ĭk, păth′əg-nō-)adj. Specific to a certain disease or condition, as a symptom or finding on physical examination.pathognomonic Medtalk adjective Referring to a distinctive sign, Sx, or characteristic of a disorder on which a diagnosis is madepath·og·no·mon·ic (path'og-nō-mon'ik) Denoting something characteristic or indicative of a disease; denoting especially one or more typical symptoms, findings, or patterns of abnormalities specific to a given disease and not found in any other condition. pathognomonic Of a symptom or physical sign that is so uniquely characteristic of a particular disease as to establish the diagnosis.path·og·no·mon·ic (path'og-nō-mon'ik) Characteristic or indicative of a given disease; denoting especially one or more typical symp toms, findings, or pattern of abnormalities specific for a given disease and not any others. |