noso-, nos-, nosero-, noser-, -nosia, -nosis, -noses, -nosus, nosema- +
(Greek: disease, sickness)
andronosia
A disease occurring more often in men.
anosodiaphoria
Indifference to ones own disease.
anosognosia, anosognosic
1. The apparent unawareness of or failure to recognize one's own functional defect (e.g., hemiplegia, hemianopsia).
2. The lack of interest or belief in the existence of one's disease.
3. Real or feigned ignorance of the presence of disease, especially of paralysis.
4. The inability of a patient to recognize that he/she has a disease.
2. The lack of interest or belief in the existence of one's disease.
3. Real or feigned ignorance of the presence of disease, especially of paralysis.
4. The inability of a patient to recognize that he/she has a disease.
anosognosic epilepsy
Epilepsy characterized by attacks of which the person is unaware.
anthropozoonosis
An animal disease (zoonosis) maintained in nature by animals and transmissible to humans; e.g., rabies, brucellosis.
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by Brucella (non-motile-parasitic bacteria), characterized by fever, sweating, weakness, aches, and pains, and transmitted to man by direct contact with diseased animals or trough ingestion of infected meat, milk, or cheese, and is particularly hazardous to veterinarians, farmers, and slaughterhouse workers.
arthronosos
Any disease of the joints.
cirrhonosus
A disease of the fetus marked anatomically by a yellow staining of the peritoneum (smooth serous membrane which lines the cavity of the abdomen or the whole body cavity) and pleura (membranes covering the lungs).
dermatonosology, dermonosology
1. The classification of skin diseases.
2. The science of the nomenclature and classification of diseases of the skin.
2. The science of the nomenclature and classification of diseases of the skin.
epinosic
An advantage by being ill; applies to secondary gratification received through neurotic illness.
gynenosia
A disease occurring more often in women.
hypinosis
A diseased state of the blood in which the quantity of fibrin is below normal.
hypnosia
An excessive or uncontrollable drowsiness.
ichthyonosia
An allergy resulting from fish; a fish allergy.
myonosus
Myopathy or a disease of the muscles.
nosathymia
1. An incurable mental depression accompanying a disease.
2. Depression due to serious illness.
2. Depression due to serious illness.
