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Subclinical or subthreshold conditions are those for which the full diagnostic criteria are not met and have not been met in the past, although symptoms are present. This can mean that symptoms are not severe enough to merit a diagnosis, or that symptoms are severe but do not meet the criteria of a
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It may be contagious, and the contribution of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic infections to the transmission level of a disease helps set the required control measures to keep it from spreading.
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These are conditions for which there is a sufficient number of documented individuals that are asymptomatic that it is clinically noted. For a complete list of asymptomatic infections see
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For some conditions, treatment during the asymptomatic phase is vital. If one waits until symptoms develop, it is too late for survival or to prevent damage.
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due to trauma is an example of a condition that can be asymptomatic with half of people showing no signs at the initial presentation. The
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it is estimated that around 25% of the cases are asymptomatic, with these cases detected postmortem or just by coincidence (as
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It is not required that a person undergo treatment. It does not cause later medical problems such as
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is the adjective categorising the time periods during which the medical conditions are asymptomatic.
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expressing a subset of symptoms but not the entire set an explicit medical diagnosis requires.
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or the beginning of labor; they didn't know they were pregnant. This phenomenon is known as
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are other adjectives categorising either the asymptomatic infections (i.e.,
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Patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms
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Knowing that a condition is asymptomatic is important because:
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Index

Asymptotic

Pulmonary contusion
CT scan
rib fracture
injuries
diseases
symptoms
subclinical infections
psychosomatic illnesses
mental disorders
cytomegalovirus
multiple sclerosis
incidental findings
high blood pressure
hyperlipidaemia
hypothyroidism
Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome
beri-beri
intravenous
subclinical infection
Balanitis xerotica obliterans
Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
Cardiac shunt
Carotid artery dissection
Carotid bruit
Cavernous hemangioma
Chloromas
Cholera
Chronic myelogenous leukemia

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