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 Translation for 'etiology' from English to French
NOUN   an etiology | etiologies
SYNO aetiology | etiology
méd.sci.
étiologie {f}
etiology [Am.]
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Translation for 'etiology' from English to French

etiology [Am.]
étiologie {f}méd.sci.
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Usage Examples English
  • The precise etiology of kwashiorkor remains unclear.
  • Neurocutaneous conditions are due organic nervous system disease or are psychiatric in etiology.
  • The underlying etiology of APMPPE continues to cause debate.
  • For human tumors without a viral etiology, novel peptides (neo-epitopes) are created by tumor-specific DNA alterations.
  • He was able to identify the causative organism, but was unaware of its true etiology.

  • Historically, the etiology and prognosis of nursing home pneumonia appeared to differ from other types of community acquired pneumonia, with studies reporting a worse prognosis and higher incidence of multi drug resistant organisms as etiology agents.
  • Physical symptoms have been associated with adverse psychosocial and functional outcome across different cultures, irrespective of etiology (either explained or unexplained).
  • Later research revealed the link between neurological signs such as visual loss and increased heat production and Uhthoff's belief that exercise was the etiology of visual loss was replaced by the conclusions of these later researchers stating that heat was the prime etiology.
  • Several diagnostic tools are available to determine the etiology of pleural fluid.
  • Evidence against the refrigerator mother theory began in the late 1970s, with twin studies suggesting a genetic etiology, as well as various environmental factors.

  • Some experimental studies suggested that TMA may be involved in etiology of cardiovascular diseases.
  • She employs exposure assessment methods and molecular studies within highly exposed populations to identify the etiology and clarify the biological mechanisms underlying chemical-induced carcinogenesis.
  • He also researched the life cycle of the syphilis pathogen and the etiology of moles and congenital malformations of the skin.
  • This method of grouping leads to patient evaluations based on a shared genetic etiology for the observed phenotypes, regardless of their suspected diagnosis.
  • In medicine, etiology refers to the cause or causes of diseases or pathologies. Where no etiology can be ascertained, the disorder is said to be idiopathic.

  • Although significant progress has been made in identifying the etiology of some birth defects, approximately 65% have no known or identifiable cause.
  • The exact etiology is unknown, but it is considered likely to be a flareup of atopic dermatitis during pregnancy.
  • Fischer developed a method of etiology orientated treatment of psychical disorders, the Psychodynamic-dialectic Psychotherapy (PdP).
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