Subclinical

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Definitions and meanings of "Subclinical"

What do we mean by subclinical?

Not manifesting characteristic clinical symptoms. Used of a disease or condition. adjective

Of a disease or injury, without signs and symptoms that are detectable by physical examination or laboratory test; not clinically manifest. adjective

Relating to the stage in the development of a disease before the symptoms are observed adjective

Of a disease or injury, without signs and symptoms that are detectable by physical examination or laboratory test; not clinically manifest.

In diagnosis, where some criteria are met but not enough to achieve clinical status

(of a dosage) Less than is needed for clinical reasons

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The word "subclinical" in example sentences

However, if you consider the fact that the investigators in most studies of ADHD are more rigorous in their election process than clinicians, who often diagnose and prescribe stimulants for "subclinical" cases, the percentage of nongenetic impulsive/inattentive behavior is probably far higher than 85%. ❋ Daniel Goldin (2010)

But they can also cause "subclinical" infections that, despite a lack of symptoms, are the single biggest risk factor for cervical cancer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At-risk women have more than one major risk factor for heart disease (such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, inactivity, obesity, family history of early heart disease, high blood pressure or cholesterol, evidence of '' subclinical '' vascular disease, metabolic syndrome, or poor treadmill test results). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Whatever the neurological effects of fluoride are exactly, Williams argues that the antifluoridationists lost the debate - at least for now - simply because the good effects of fluoride are more perceptible than the time-latent, sometimes merely "subclinical" neurological effects that apparently result from the ingestion of fluoride. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I think it's also worth asking why it is that we sympathize with clinical forms of mental illness, but condemn the subclinical forms. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I would like to see someone take an obese population, rigorously diagnose the “subclinical” conditions such as depression, arthritis, low thyroid (which may still have levels in the “normal” range but nevertheless be low for that individual), asthma, and so on, treat them effectively and completely, and then see what happens with weight. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As contradictory as this may sound, I believe that if subclinical systemic inflammation, which is the foundation of these problems, can be reduced, body fat can safely be lost without sacrificing muscle and bone. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

After decades in practice, I observed that many of my patients had very low-grade or subclinical chronic inflammation and fatigue that were attributable to eating foods that are pro-inflammatory, for example, gluten-rich grains, especially wheat. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

It is these fluctuations in blood sugar that are one of the primary causes of chronic subclinical inflammation and weight gain. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

In The Wrinkle Cure, I explained that this low-grade, subclinical, cellular inflammation is ultimately responsible for cell dysfunction, leading to organ dysfunction, aging, and death. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

Disordered eating is a subclinical eating disorder; people with disordered eating display some irregular eating behaviors but do not suffer the full range of psychological traits usually associated with a full-blown clinical eating disorder. ❋ Bob Greene (2010)

It turns out that she is taking an antidepressant—prescribed by a psychiatrist to whom Coché referred her when she and her first husband were splitting up—but the dose is so small that many doctors would consider it “subclinical,” or not enough to make any difference. ❋ LAURIE ABRAHAM (2010)

Many therapeutic interventions are now being developed counteracting subclinical inflammation, thereby prolonging both our health and our life span. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

He stated that this can cause an immune response that cross-reacts with the gluten and the neurons, causing subclinical brain inflammation resulting in age-related dementia. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

A type of cytokine, cell-to-cell signaling protein, adipokines can be pro-inflammatory, contributing to chronic, systemic, subclinical inflammation. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

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