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Latest revision as of 21:24, 23 February 2025
Pattern (medicine)
A pattern in medicine refers to a recognizable combination of symptoms, signs, or findings that often occur together, suggesting a particular disease or condition. These patterns can be used by healthcare professionals to make a diagnosis or predict the course of a disease.
Types of Patterns in Medicine[edit]
There are several types of patterns in medicine, including:
- Syndromes: These are patterns of symptoms and signs that suggest a specific disease or condition. Examples include Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Marfan syndrome.
- Clinical patterns: These are patterns of symptoms and signs that are observed during a physical examination. For example, a patient with pneumonia may have a pattern of fever, cough, and abnormal lung sounds.
- Laboratory patterns: These are patterns of laboratory findings that suggest a specific disease or condition. For example, a patient with diabetes mellitus may have a pattern of high blood sugar levels and increased urine output.
- Radiographic patterns: These are patterns seen on imaging studies, such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs, that suggest a specific disease or condition. For example, a patient with lung cancer may have a pattern of abnormal shadows on a chest X-ray.
Importance of Patterns in Medicine[edit]
Recognizing patterns in medicine is crucial for healthcare professionals. It allows them to make a diagnosis, predict the course of a disease, and plan treatment. In addition, patterns can help in the identification of new diseases or conditions.
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Ionic frieze from the Erechtheum
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Kleophrades Painter mission to Achilles
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William Morris "Pimpernel"
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Strawberry Thief
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Settee
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Nikoxenos Painter athletes with trainer and flute player
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D.A. Sturdza House, Bucharest
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First Snowfall
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Aloe polyphylla spiral
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Vortex street
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Sand dune ripples
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Mönster - Sand - Brädor


