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  • == Currarino Triad == The '''Currarino Triad''' (pronounced: kuh-RAH-ree-no TRY-ad) is a rare congenital condition chara
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  • |Term=Carney triad |Short definition=Carney triad - {{Pronunciation}} (KAR-nee TRY indicator) A very rare disease characteriz
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  • == Unhappy Triad == The '''Unhappy Triad''', also known as a '''blown knee''' or '''terrible triad''', is a severe injury to the knee, specifically to three major ligaments:
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  • '''Dark Triad''' The '''Dark Triad''' is a term in [[psychology]] that refers to the personality traits of [[n
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  • '''Portal triad''' (pronunciation: /ˈpɔːrtəl traɪæd/) The '''portal triad''', also known as '''Hepatic triad''' or '''portal hepatis''', is a distinctive arrangement in the liver anato
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  • == Macdonald Triad == The '''Macdonald triad''' (pronounced: məkˈdɒnəld traɪˈæd) is a set of three behavioral cha
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  • ...excess fluid accumulates in the pericardium, the sac around the heart. The triad was first described by the American cardiothoracic surgeon [[Claude Schaeff Beck's Triad consists of three classic signs: hypotension (low blood pressure), distende
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  • '''Garland's Triad''' '''Garland's Triad''', also known as the '''Triad of Garland''' or '''Pancoast's Syndrome''', is a medical condition characte
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  • == Meltzer's Triad == '''Meltzer's triad''' (pronunciation: Mel-tzer's try-ad) is a clinical syndrome characterized
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cushing reflex#Cushing's triad]]
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  • ...other causes of [[Hypoglycemia]] due to an endogenous insulin source. The triad was first described by Allen Oldfather Whipple, an American surgeon, in 193 ...ather Whipple]], who first described the three criteria in 1938. The term "triad" comes from the Greek word "triados" which means "three items."
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  • '''Waddell's Triad''' (pronounced: wad-dell's try-ad) is a medical term that refers to the thr The term "triad" is derived from the Greek word "triás", meaning "threefold" or "triple".
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  • '''Virchow's Triad''' (pronounced: Vir-kow's Try-ad) is a concept that was first proposed by t The term "Virchow's Triad" is named after [[Rudolf Virchow]], who is often referred to as the "father
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  • == Hutchinson's Triad == ...three medical signs typically associated with [[congenital syphilis]]. The triad is named after Sir [[Jonathan Hutchinson]], a British surgeon and pathologi
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  • '''Saint's triad''' '''Saint's triad''' (pronunciation: /seɪnts traɪæd/) is a medical condition characterized
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  • == Charcot's Triad == '''Charcot's Triad''' (pronounced shar-KOHZ try-ad) is a set of three symptoms that are often
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  • == Murphy's Triad == ...titis]], a condition characterized by inflammation of the gallbladder. The triad consists of three symptoms: right upper quadrant pain, fever, and [[jaundic
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  • == Macdonald Triad == The '''Macdonald triad''' (pronounced: məkˈdɒnəld traɪˈæd) is a set of three behavioral cha
    1 KB (184 words) - 16:55, 9 February 2024
  • == Charcot's Triad == '''Charcot's Triad''' (pronounced shar-KOHZ try-ad) is a set of three symptoms that are often
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  • '''Portal triad''' (pronunciation: /ˈpɔːrtəl traɪæd/) The '''portal triad''', also known as '''Hepatic triad''' or '''portal hepatis''', is a distinctive arrangement in the liver anato
    2 KB (255 words) - 21:26, 8 February 2024
  • == Unhappy Triad == The '''Unhappy Triad''', also known as a '''blown knee''' or '''terrible triad''', is a severe injury to the knee, specifically to three major ligaments:
    2 KB (224 words) - 17:43, 7 February 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Unhappy triad]]
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  • ...tities or symptoms that often occur together. For example, the [[Charcot's triad]] in medicine refers to the combination of jaundice, fever with chills, and Another example is the [[Cushing's triad]], a clinical syndrome characterized by three primary signs: hypertension,
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  • == Hutchinson's Triad == ...three medical signs typically associated with [[congenital syphilis]]. The triad is named after Sir [[Jonathan Hutchinson]], a British surgeon and pathologi
    2 KB (227 words) - 17:39, 10 February 2024
  • ...other causes of [[Hypoglycemia]] due to an endogenous insulin source. The triad was first described by Allen Oldfather Whipple, an American surgeon, in 193 ...ather Whipple]], who first described the three criteria in 1938. The term "triad" comes from the Greek word "triados" which means "three items."
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  • |Term=Carney triad |Short definition=Carney triad - {{Pronunciation}} (KAR-nee TRY indicator) A very rare disease characteriz
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  • |Organization=Triad Health Systems LLC |Address2=Triad Complete Healthcare
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  • '''Garland's Triad''' '''Garland's Triad''', also known as the '''Triad of Garland''' or '''Pancoast's Syndrome''', is a medical condition characte
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  • |Organization=Triad Health Systems LLC |Address2=Triad Complete Healthcare
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  • ...amed after these professionals. It is also used in the context of Blanco's triad, a medical condition characterized by three specific symptoms. === Blanco's Triad ===
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  • == Murphy's Triad == ...titis]], a condition characterized by inflammation of the gallbladder. The triad consists of three symptoms: right upper quadrant pain, fever, and [[jaundic
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  • '''Virchow's Triad''' (pronounced: Vir-kow's Try-ad) is a concept that was first proposed by t The term "Virchow's Triad" is named after [[Rudolf Virchow]], who is often referred to as the "father
    2 KB (229 words) - 20:21, 9 February 2024
  • '''Saint's triad''' '''Saint's triad''' (pronunciation: /seɪnts traɪæd/) is a medical condition characterized
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  • |Organization=Triad Health Systems LLC |Address2=Triad Complete Healthcare
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  • ...triangle. This is a placeholder name for any disease that presents with a triad of symptoms. ...f TRIANGLE disease are hypothetical and can vary depending on the specific triad of symptoms being referred to. For example, in one scenario, the symptoms c
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  • In cardiology, the '''Trinity''' refers to the triad of symptoms associated with certain cardiovascular diseases. These include In neurology, the '''Trinity''' refers to the triad of symptoms associated with certain neurological disorders. These include [
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  • == Meltzer's Triad == '''Meltzer's triad''' (pronunciation: Mel-tzer's try-ad) is a clinical syndrome characterized
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