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atípicas

Atípicas is the feminine plural form of atípico, an adjective used to denote something that is not typical, does not fit the usual pattern, or deviates from what is considered standard in a given context. It is employed to describe characteristics, phenomena, or manifestations that differ from the norm or expected.

In medicine, the term is often used to indicate presentations or etiologies that do not follow the

In other fields, atípicas is used to describe data, patterns, or phenomena that diverge from established norms.

In pharmacology and psychiatry, the related term antipsicóticos atípicos is common, referring to a class of

The term does not imply a value judgment; it signals deviation from a reference standard within a

classical
pattern.
Pneumonias
atípicas,
for
example,
are
illnesses
caused
by
organisms
such
as
Mycoplasma
pneumoniae,
Chlamydophila
pneumoniae,
and
Legionella,
which
can
present
with
symptoms
or
radiographic
findings
that
diverge
from
those
of
pneumonias
caused
by
typical
bacteria.
The
label
can
also
apply
to
infections,
tumors,
or
other
diseases
that
do
not
conform
to
the
standard
clinical
picture.
In
linguistics,
sociology,
education,
and
information
science,
for
instance,
researchers
may
refer
to
atypical
forms,
behaviors,
or
structures
when
analyzing
deviations
from
expected
models
or
templates.
medications
distinct
from
traditional
antipsychotics;
the
broader
idea
of
“formas
atípicas”
can
also
appear
when
discussing
alternative
approaches
or
nonstandard
presentations
within
a
domain.
specific
context.
See
also
atípico,
atipicidad,
pneumonia
atípica.