comitance
Comitance is a term used in medicine to describe the co-occurrence of signs or symptoms that accompany a given disease or condition within the same patient. It refers to features that attend a primary illness and help characterize its clinical presentation. The word derives from Latin comitans, meaning “attending” or “accompanying.” While once more common in medical prose, comitance is now often described using terms such as accompanying features, symptom clusters, or the constellation of symptoms associated with a syndrome.
Comitance is not the same as comorbidity. Comorbidity refers to the presence of additional diseases or disorders
In practice, comitance can help clinicians recognize typical symptom patterns of a disease. For example, a fever
Limitations: The use and emphasis of comitance vary by medical specialty and region, and the term is
See also: comorbidity, syndrome, symptom cluster, accompanying signs.