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idiopathy
idiopathy (ɪdɪˈɒpəθɪ) [ad. mod.L. idiopathīa, a. Gr. ἰδιοπάθεια (Galen): see idio- and -pathy. Cf. F. idiopathie.] † 1. A feeling or sensation peculiar to an individual or class; an individual or personal state of feeling.1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. To Rdr., All men are so full of their own phansi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Idiopathic disease
From Greek ἴδιος idios "one's own" and πάθος pathos "suffering", idiopathy means approximately "a disease of its own kind". wikipedia.org
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idiopathetic
ˌidiopaˈthetic, a. rare. [f. idiopathy, after pathetic.] = idiopathic.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 337 The epilepsy..if idiopathetick, it is cured as before, by phlebotomy [etc.]. 1712 tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs I. 164 It prevails against..Pains of the Head, whether Idiopathetick, or by Consent of Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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idiopathic
idiopathic, a. (ɪdɪəʊˈpæθɪk) [f. idiopathy + -ic. Cf. F. idiopathique (1732 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Path. Of a disease: Arising by itself in a particular part of the body; of the nature of a primary morbid state; not consequent upon or symptomatic of another disease.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 88 If ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Medically unexplained physical symptoms
See also Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome Cryptogenic disease Culture-bound syndrome Diagnosis of exclusion Functional disorder Idiopathy wikipedia.org
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Sam Byers
Idiopathy was also shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Book Awards First Novel award, and longlisted for the 2014 Desmond Elliott Prize. 11, Idiopathy Bibliography Idiopathy (2013) Perfidious Albion (2018) Come Join Our Disease (2021) References 1979 births Living people Alumni of wikipedia.org
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deuteropathy
deuteropathy (djuːtəˈrɒpəθɪ) [f. deutero- + Gr. -πάθεια suffering: cf. -pathy.] † 1. gen. A being affected at second hand. Obs.1647 H. More Song of Soul Notes 161/1 Deuteropathie, Δευτεροπάθεια, is a being affected at second rebound, as I may so say. We see the sunne not so properly by sympathie as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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-pathy
-pathy repr. Gr. -πάθεια, lit. ‘suffering, feeling’, the second element of the word homœopathy (Gr. ὀµοιοπάθεια the quality of suffering or feeling alike, the having of like affections, sympathy), extended to allopathy, and applied, with the sense ‘method of cure, curative treatment’, to other compo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Camptocormia
Muscular origin Myopathic origin BSS can be secondary to various muscular disorders or occur as a primary idiopathy. wikipedia.org
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Functional symptom
See also Functional disorder Functional neurological symptom disorder Idiopathy References External links Functional somatic symptoms and syndromes wikipedia.org
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idio-
idio- (ˈɪdɪəʊ) repr. Gr. ἰδιο-, combining form of ἴδιος own, personal, private, peculiar, separate, distinct. Of compounds occurring in Greek, idiopathy and idiosyncrasy are Eng. representatives; but a number of recent scientific terms have been formed on Greek types, or even with a Latin second ele... Oxford English Dictionary
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病因不明症
英文词汇idiopathic起源于古希腊语ἴδιος idios "one's own" and πάθος pathos "suffering", idiopathy,意思是「一个属于自己原有类型的疾病」。 在医学上,那些疾病病因鲜为专家学者所知的疾病,也常被称为病因不明症。 wikipedia.org
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Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker Care of Wooden Floors by Will Wiles 2013 The winners were announced on 14 January 2013 Pig's Foot by Carlos Acosta Idiopathy wikipedia.org
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微小病变
微小病变的病理是不清楚的,并且目前认为是一种原发症(idiopathy/自发病)。在病理学上似乎不涉及补体系统,免疫球蛋白,或"免疫复合物沉积"等因素。 wikipedia.org
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propriety
propriety, n. (prəʊˈpraɪɪtɪ) Forms: 5–6 propriete, (-yete(e, 6 -ietee, -ietye, -yetie), 6–7 proprietie, 6– propriety. [ME. propriete, a. F. propriété (12th c. in Littré), ad. L. proprietāt-em: see property.] The quality of being proper, or that which is proper (in various senses of the adj.). † 1. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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