"Pathognomic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pathognomic refers to a symptom or feature that is characteristic or peculiar to a particular disease or condition, and is often used as a diagnostic indicator. It is a term used in medicine to describe a symptom or sign that is unique to a specific disease or condition, and is typically used in combination with other diagnostic criteria to make a diagnosis. For example, a pathognomic symptom of Parkinson's disease is the presence of tremors in the hands.
Pathogenesis refers to the study and process by which a disease or disorder originates, develops, and progresses from its initial cause to its manifestation. It involves the identification and analysis of the underlying factors, mechanisms, and events that contribute to the development and progression of a disease or disorder.
Pathogenic refers to a substance, microorganism, or process that causes disease or illness in a person or animal. It is derived from the Greek words "pathos" meaning suffering and "genos" meaning origin or production.
Pathogenicity refers to the ability of a pathogen, such as a bacterium, virus, or parasite, to cause disease in a host organism. It is the inherent ability of a microorganism to produce a disease or to cause harm to the host.
Pathogeny refers to the scientific study of the causes and mechanisms of disease. It is a field of research that aims to understand how infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, interact with their hosts and cause illness.
Pathognomonic refers to a sign or symptom that is uniquely characteristic of a particular disease or condition, being diagnostic of that condition and indicating no other possible explanation. In other words, it is a distinctive or characteristic symptom that is specifically associated with a particular illness or disorder.
Pathologic refers to something that is abnormally developed or functioning, often in a way that is detrimental to health or well-being.
Pathologically means excessively or unreasonably obsessed with something, usually in a way that is considered unhealthy or abnormal. It can also describe a pattern of behavior or thinking that is persistent and recurring, often in a way that is self-destructive or harmful.