Idiopathic refers to a condition or disease that arises spontaneously or for which the cause is unknown. It is used when doctors cannot identify the underlying cause of a particular disease or condition.
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Idiopathic means without known cause.The medical term meaning 'without a known cause' is Idiopathic.IdiopathicIdiopathicIdiopathic
The idiopathic neuropathy is not common, its causes are usually not known.
Idiopathic myelofibrosis typically becomes progressively worse and can cause death
Idiopathic means they do not know what caused it. In that sense all lupus except drug induced or lupus caused by inhaling silica, is idiopathic because we do not know what causes it.
Let's make it clear that many idiopathic diseases are related to acidity and dehydration.
Yes. It is called an Idiopathic condition.
CVS is sometimes called an idiopathic disorder because its cause(s) are still not known
Idiopathic scoliosis is further classified according to age of onset:.Infantile. Juvenile. Adolescent. Adult.
There is no usual evidence that indicates that idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy is fatal.
Well, darling, the opposite of idiopathic is "explanatory" or "understood cause." So basically, instead of scratching your head and saying "I have no clue why this is happening," you can confidently say "I know exactly why this is happening." It's like going from a mystery novel to a straightforward instruction manual.
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Yes.