• [1] There are many types of diathesis. Some including strumous diathesis, sthenic diathesis, and many more. Atopic diathesis is a predisposition to develop...
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    between a predispositional vulnerability, the diathesis, and stress caused by life experiences. The term diathesis derives from the Greek term (διάθεσις) for...
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    In medicine (hematology), bleeding diathesis is an unusual susceptibility to bleed (hemorrhage) mostly due to hypocoagulability (a condition of irregular...
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    recurrence rate, especially when a person has so-called Dupuytren's diathesis. The term diathesis relates to certain features of Dupuytren's disease, and indicates...
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    infectious agents (certain types of birds, malt processing) an autoimmune diathesis that might predispose to certain conditions (pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary...
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  • research mental disorders. The diathesis-stress model is an interactionism approach. In the context of schizophrenia, diathesis is the vulnerability. Vulnerabilities...
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  • susceptibility from other interaction effects including diathesis-stress/dual-risk. While diathesis-stress/dual-risk arises when the most vulnerable are...
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  • relationships and attachments. Diathesis contributes to vulnerability. The diathesis refers to the inclination to illness. In the diathesis-stress relationship,...
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    acquired defects of VWF lead to von Willebrand disease (vWD), a bleeding diathesis of the skin and mucous membranes, causing nosebleeds, menorrhagia, and...
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    Cystinosis (redirect from Cystine diathesis)
    MeSH: D003554 DiseasesDB: 3382 SNOMED CT: 367374009 External resources eMedicine: ped/538 Orphanet: [https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=en&Expert=...
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    weakening of the life force from various malignities (Brown's underlying diathesis). The disease process consists of a dual action: the initial action (Eerstwirkung)...
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    can cause a tendency toward prolonged or excessive bleeding (bleeding diathesis), which may occur spontaneously or following an injury or medical and...
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  • < 150: Slight risk of illness. Life-Events and Difficulties Schedule Diathesis–stress model CernySmith Assessment Medical: Allostatic load...
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    if the person has untreated diabetes, severe hypertension or bleeding diathesis. Unless there are unusual complications, there is no swelling or discoloration...
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  • The Huxley Lecture (category Imperial College School of Medicine)
    1016/S0140-6736(01)12915-6. Garrod, A. (26 November 1927). "The Huxley Lecture on Diathesis". BMJ. 2 (3490): 967–971. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.3490.967. PMC 2525084. Rolleston...
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    be effective.[citation needed] Kumar PJ, Clark ML (2005). "8". Clinical Medicine (Sixth ed.). Elsevier Saunders. pp. 469. ISBN 0-7020-2763-4. "Thrombocythemia...
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    and deteriorating consciousness Ophthalmoscopy for papilledema Bleeding diathesis (relative) Coagulopathy Decreased platelet count (<50 x 109/L) Infections...
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  • diathesis–stress model looks the individual's susceptibility to stressful life experiences, i.e., the diathesis. Individuals differ on that diathesis...
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    depression, anxiety, and sleep problems, as well as autistic traits; the diathesis–stress model focused on increased vulnerability to negative influences...
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    stroke onset if the patient is without contraindications (i.e. a bleeding diathesis such as recent major surgery or cancer with brain metastases). High dose...
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    autoprothrombin II (platelet cofactor II or autoprothrombin II-A)". Thrombosis et Diathesis Haemorrhagica. 5: 218–249. PMID 13765990. Stenflo J (January 1976). "A...
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    research in several areas: the role of vitamin K in treating hemorrhagic diathesis in children, the cooperation between antibodies and lymphocytes and their...
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    Causes of mental disorders (category Cause (medicine))
    biological, psychological, or social factors alone. A related view, the diathesis-stress model, posits that mental disorders result from genetic dispositions...
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    Depression in childhood and adolescence – Pediatric depressive disorders Diathesis–stress model – Psychological theory Existential crisis – Inner conflict...
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    Pudlák, Pavel (1 February 1959). "Albinism associated with hemorrhagic diathesis and unusual pigmented reticular cells in the bone marrow: Report of two...
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  • Hess test (category Eponyms in medicine)
    capillary fragility, which occurs due to poor platelet function, bleeding diathesis or thrombocytopenia, and can be seen in cases of scurvy, and Dengue fever...
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  • cancerous cachexia, that I regard this phlegmasia as a sign of the cancerous diathesis as certain as sanguinolent effusion into the serous cavities." Some malignancies...
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    environmental influences. This is described as atopy or atopy diathesis. Atopic diathesis is frequently accompanied by genetically conditioned problems...
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    Brookings. Retrieved 2021-05-09. Monroe SM, Simons AD (November 1991). "Diathesis-stress theories in the context of life stress research: implications for...
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    (6): 349–50. PMID 7015236. Latronico (2000). "Heredity, constitution and diathesis". Minerva Pediatrica. 52 (1–2): 81–115. PMID 10829597. Breathnach (1982)...
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