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Stigmata


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Stigma
  • (n.) pl. of Stigma.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Physical examination disclosed stigmata of chronic liver disease.
  • (2) Most patients do not have the accompanying stigmata of this syndrome.
  • (3) A report is given on a small-for-date male infant showing the following symptoms: bilateral aplasia of humerus, radius, and ulna, shortened femora, bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate, stigmata of dysmorphism, and notably; simple helix formation of the ear, simian crease, clinodactylia, bilateral clubfoot deformity, hypospadia, thrombocytopenia, micrognathia, and contractures in the knee joints.
  • (4) Stigmata of cutaneous atrophy were present in 54% of subjects.
  • (5) Of 193 patients suffering from peptic ulcer bleeding identified by emergency gastrointestinoscopy, 52 patients were found to have bleeding gastric ulcer (spurt 5, active oozing 9, fresh clot 11, black clot 17, protruding vessel 4, and clear base without stigmata 6); the other 141 had bleeding duodenal ulcer (spurt 5, active oozing 26, fresh clot 43, black clot 23, protruding vessel 15, and clear base without stigmata 31).
  • (6) One patient had the typical peripheral and facial stigmata of the amniotic band syndrome in association with a coloboma of the left iris and retina.
  • (7) Applying a simple method of computer-aided diagnosis to a set of prospective data (n = 571) we investigated the question as to whether information on the history (28 variables) and clinical examination (8 variables) could be used to predict ulcer bleeding or certain stigmata of bleeding, with a view to deciding when to perform an emergency endoscopy in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • (8) There were no deaths amongst sixty six patients without stigmata (p less than 0.02).
  • (9) Long-term follow-up is necessary to monitor the growth of known tumors, the detection of malignant change, and the appearance of other stigmata of von Recklinghausen's disease.
  • (10) The disorder was, apparently, transmitted by the deceased father, who manifestly did not have an IGD deficiency nor any of the midline stigmata associated with IGD.
  • (11) A 23-year-old male patient revealed hypercortisolism with stigmata of Cushing's syndrome, and post-operative pathological examination demonstrated primary adrenal nodular dysplasia.
  • (12) Although mental retardation may be recognized early in life, it is difficult to establish a clinical diagnosis of Klinefelter's syndrome before puberty when small testes, gynecomastia and other phisical stigmata may become apparent.
  • (13) The facts are that: Fetal rests or stigmata thereof remain in many of the organs of the body--the liver, the kidney, the spleen, the brain and so forth.
  • (14) Data have been obtained in 10 children, 3 females and 7 males, aged 4-12 years, all presenting the stigmata of true phenylketonuria.
  • (15) The early clinical signs and symptoms of congenital syphilis are diverse but, if undiagnosed, signs of the disease may subside until the late stigmata appear.
  • (16) Therefore, roentgenographic evidence of bone destruction or skeletal stigmata of hyperparathyroidism imbues laboratory data with greater significance.
  • (17) A case of de novo double independent balanced translocation t(1;7)(q44;q22), t(8;10)(q22;q26) in a girl with mild phenotypical stigmata is reported.
  • (18) Their ocular, nasal, dental and digital stigmata resembled those of previously reported cases, but their cranial hyperostosis and mandibular overgrowth were of much greater degree.
  • (19) Favorable radiographic findings included well-defined, large air spaces without stigmata of diffuse emphysema, serial films showing rapid enlargement of bullae, and expiration films with good thoracic motion and obscuration of lung around bullae.
  • (20) However, when a visible vessel was identified in patients without other stigmata or in patients with prepyloric ulcer or older stigmata, there was a decreased probability of major rebleeding.

Stigmatist


Definition:

  • (n.) One believed to be supernaturally impressed with the marks of Christ's wounds. See Stigma, 8.

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