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aboulomania - pathological indecisiveness

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A pathological reflex is an unexpected/abnormal response to stimulus. For instance, a positive babinski reflex is a pathological reflex.

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Eduard Rindfleisch has written:

'Lehrbuch der pathologischen Gewebelehre' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Pathological, Histology, Pathological, Pathological Anatomy, Pathological Histology

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The term "pathological disorder" is a bit redundant, as all disorders are considered pathological by definition. Can you elaborate on your question?

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Winn-Dixie has a pathological fear of thunderstorms.

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Pathological Society of London was created in 1846.

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A pathological liar may also be schizophrenic. Both are defects in the brain and schizophrenia may be the cause of pathological lying.

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Charles Elam has written:

'Winds of doctrine' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Religion and science, Evolution

'A physician's problems' -- subject(s): Medicine, Essays, Psychology, Pathological Psychology

'A physician's problems' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Pathological Psychology

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Let me begin by saying that I'm a pathological liar : P

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There is no correlation between pathological liars and sexual orientation.

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The pathological prefix for relating to a gland is "aden(o)-".

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Pathological - 2013 was released on:

USA: 2013 (internet)

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This depends upon what is pathological - behavior, disease, etc. However, describing something as pathological indicates it is abnormal and generally not conducive to ongoing good health.

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New York Pathological Society was created in 1844.

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Pathological lung sections differ from normal lung tissue. Pathological lung sections include the pathological tissues of fibronectin, collagens, and proteoglycans.

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A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.

Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.

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The main visible pathological change is that the vesicles enlarge.

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The court thought he was a pathological liar to be able to lie about his wife's death

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It would be nice if there were! The only treatment for pathological lying is therapy. Unfortunately, most pathological liars are not interested in being cured. They do not think there is anything wrong with them.

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It is a pathological loquacity.

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It is pathological indecisiveness.

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Pathological adenopathy means that glands are enlarged. This usually is used to refer to the lymph nodes when they are enlarged.

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Adolph Wilhelm Otto has written:

'A compendium of human & comparative pathological anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Pathological, Pathological Anatomy, Pathology, Comparative Anatomy

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I believe this is called a Pathological fracture because it is a fracture resulting from a pathological condition already existing within the bone ie. osteoporosis.

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Hypercortisolemia refers to high amounts of circulating cortisol and may be a pathological or non-pathological condition.

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New York Pathological Society's motto is 'Mors Gaudet Succubrere Vita'.

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Pathological lying is not amenable to discipline. Your teenager needs professional help.

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Reijndert Sleeswijk has written:

'Innerlijke harmonie' -- subject(s): Pathological Psychology, Psychology, Pathological

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a pathological liar.

you can call them a:

  • liar
  • cheater
  • froad
  • falsifier
  • perjurer
  • prevaricator

li⋅ar -noun

a person who tells lies.

a pathological liar

They also may be called Harrison, Hariytt or HarryTheToilet

Also mohammad safwan lol.

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Individuals may tend to do that in general - pathological liars really have no bearing on the situation. Where a pathological liar is concerned it totally depends on the individual themselves.

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A pathological character is one who has serious flaws that never go away or end. As a result, the behavior of the character will continue unabated indefinitely. The behavior of the character can be compulsive, obsessive and persistent. Examples would be pathological liars or narcissists.

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Answer You really can't. There can be no trust in a relationship with a pathological liar and trust is an absolute foundation of any long-term relationship.

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One of the 3 topics of pathological anatomy it is Medical Anatomy

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Johannes Orth has written:

'Pathologisch-anatomische Diagnostik' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Pathological, Pathological Anatomy

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William A. Sodeman has written:

'Pathologic physiology' -- subject(s): Physiology, Pathological, Pathology, Pathological Physiology

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If by pathological you mean "disease causing", then yes they would throw off the homeostatic condition of the body.

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Pathological for age means that it's abnormal, and indicative of disease, given how old the patient is. For example, breast development in a 13 year old girl is normal. Breast development in a 5 year old girl is pathological for age.

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Afraid not.......

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It is the pathological religious visions or delusions.

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Lypemania is when you have extreme pathological mournfulness.

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It is the pathological belief that one has sinned.

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