prodromal

prodromal
adjective Date: 1716 precursory; especially marked by prodromes

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  • prodromal — (adj.) 1717, from Mod.L. prodromus, from Gk. prodrome a running forward …   Etymology dictionary

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  • prodromal — A prodromal sign is an early indication of a disease often before classical symptoms appear …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • prodromal — adj. relating to the period of time between the appearance of the first symptoms of an infectious disease and the development of a rash or fever. A prodromal rash is one preceding the full rash of an infectious disease …   The new mediacal dictionary

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  • prodromal — See prodrome. * * * …   Universalium

  • prodromal — adjective Relating to prodrome; indicating an early stage of a disease …   Wiktionary

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