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pathognomyenUK
pathognomy (pəˈθɒɡnəmɪ) n (Psychology) study or knowledge of the passions or emotions or their manifestations[C18: from patho- + -gnomy, as in physiognomy]pathognomythe study of the signs that reveal certain physical conditions. — pathognomonic, adj.See also: Medical Specialties the study of the signs that reveal human passions. — pathognomonic, adj.See also: Gesture the study of the signs that reveal human passions. — pathognomonic, adj.See also: Facial Features
pathognomyenUK
path·og·no·my (path-og'nŏ-mē), Rarely used term for diagnosis by means of a study of the typical symptoms of a disease, or of the subjective sensations of the patient. [patho- + G. gnōmē, a mark, a sign] pathognomy (1) A term of waning use that dignifies disease diagnosis based on signs and symptoms. (2) The formal study of the expression of emotions as manifested by voice and body language.pathognomy (păth-ŏg′nō-mē) [Gr. pathos, disease, suffering, + gnome, a means of knowing] Diagnosing the cause of an illness after careful study of the signs and symptoms of a disease. |