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idiopathic - translation to English

DISEASE WITH UNKNOWN PATHOGENESIS OR APPARENTLY SPONTANEOUS ORIGIN
Cryptogenic disease; Syndrome Without A Name; Idiopathic; Syndrome without a name; Syndromes without a name; Syndromes Without A Name; Idiopathy

idiopathic         
(adj.) = idiopático, inexplicable, de causas desconocidas
Ex: This has happened twice and, by the looks of it, it seems be a fairly idiopathic occurrence.
leukoplakia         
  • Microscopic examination of [[keratinocyte]]s scraped from the buccal mucosa
  • Exophytic leukoplakia on the buccal mucosa
  • Leukoplakia in the lower labial sulcus
  • Leukoplakia on the side of tongue
  • Homogeneous leukoplakia in the floor of the mouth in a smoker. Biopsy showed hyperkeratosis
  • White patch on left buccal mucosa. Biopsy showed early squamous cell carcinoma. The lesion is suspicious because of the presence of nodules
  • Nodular leukoplakia in right commissure. Biopsy showed severe dysplasia
  • Erythroleukoplakia ("speckled leukoplakia"), left commissure. Biopsy showed mild epithelial dysplasia and candida infection. Antifungal medication may turn this type of lesion into a homogeneous leukoplakia (i.e. the red areas would disappear)
  • Leukoplakia of the soft palate
CONDITION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES
Oral leukoplakia; Leukoplakia, oral; Leucoplakia; Leukoplakia with tylosis and esophageal carcinoma; Epidermization of the lip; Leukokeratosis; Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia; Acquired dyskeratotic leukoplakia; Candida leukoplakia; Leukoplakia of lip; Leukoplakia of oral mucous membrane; Leukoplasia; Idiopathic leukoplakia; Idiopathic keratosis; Idiopathic white patch
(n.) = leukoplasia
Ex: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
scoliosis         
  • A 14–15th-century woman who had severe scoliosis, and died at about 35 years, Limburgs Museum [[Venlo]]
  • A 20th-century illustration of a severe case of an "S" shaped scoliosis
  • Female with lateral curvature of the spine
  • Female adolescent (14 years old) patient wearing a Milwaukee brace - with neck ring and mandible (chin) pad showing
  • [[Cobb angle]] measurement of a scoliosis
  • A Chêneau brace achieving correction from 56° to 27° Cobb angle
SPINE POSTURAL ABNORMALITIES IN WHICH VERTEBRAL COLUMN HAS THREE DIAMENTIONAL CURVATURE
Scoliosis with unilateral unsegmented bar; Dextroscoliosis; Levoscoliosis; Congenital scoliosis; Idiopathic scoliosis; Idiopathic infantile scoliosis; Idiopathic juvenile scoliosis; Idiopathic adult scoliosis; Scholiosis; Skulliosis; Sculliosis; Curvature of the spine; Scoliosis as part of NF; Scoleosis; Twisted spine; Costoplasty; Crooked spine
(n.) = escoliosis

Def: Desviación de la columna.
Ex: The system is applied to real-life medical databases for limb fracture and scoliosis.

Definition

Idiopathic

Wikipedia

Idiopathic disease

An idiopathic disease is any disease with an unknown cause or mechanism of apparent spontaneous origin. From Greek ἴδιος idios "one's own" and πάθος pathos "suffering", idiopathy means approximately "a disease of its own kind". For some medical conditions, one or more causes are somewhat understood, but in a certain percentage of people with the condition, the cause may not be readily apparent or characterized. In these cases, the origin of the condition is said to be idiopathic. With some other medical conditions, the root cause for a large percentage of all cases have not been established—for example, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis or ankylosing spondylitis; the majority of these cases are deemed idiopathic. Certain medical conditions, when idiopathic, notably some forms of epilepsy, and stroke are preferentially described by the synonymous term of cryptogenic.

Examples of use of idiopathic
1. Doctors called Monday‘s incident "a benign idiopathic seizure," Arberg said.
2. Doctors called Monday‘s incident a benign idiopathic seizure,‘‘ Arberg said.
3. Arberg‘s description of a benign idiopathic seizure indicates an episode whose origins are unknown.
4. The cause of death, she said, was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a progressive and a fatal scarring of the lungs.
5. But it seems that 70 per cent of cases are idiopathic, which means there is no apparent cause.