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symptomatischem

Symptomatischem is the inflected form of the German adjective symptomatisch, used to describe something that relates to or presents symptoms. In medical and clinical contexts, symptomatisch describes a disease, condition, or course that shows signs and symptoms rather than being asymptomatic. The word is commonly found in phrases that specify the manner in which a condition presents itself, such as symptomatischer Befund (a symptomatic finding) or mit symptomatischem Verlauf (with a symptomatic course).

Grammatical notes and usage considerations: symptomatisch is declined like a typical German adjective. The form symptomatischem

Etymology and context: symptomatisch derives from the word symptom, borrowed from Greek roots through Latin and

See also: asymptomatisch, Symptomatik, Symptomatologie, Symptom.

appears
in
the
dative
singular,
for
example
in
phrases
like
mit
symptomatischem
Verlauf
(with
a
symptomatic
course)
or
in
einem
symptomatischen
Stadium.
The
base
term
contrasts
with
asymptomatisch
(without
symptoms)
and
with
broader
noun
forms
such
as
Symptomatik
or
Symptomatologie,
which
refer
to
the
set
of
symptoms
or
the
study
of
symptoms,
respectively.
The
adjective
can
be
used
with
various
genders
and
cases,
adapting
its
ending
according
to
standard
German
adjective
declension.
German
linguistic
development,
with
the
suffix
-atisch
forming
an
adjective
meaning
related
to
or
characteristic
of.
In
medical
literature,
the
distinction
between
symptomatisch
and
related
terms
helps
clarify
whether
a
condition
is
defined
by
its
clinical
signs
(symptomatic)
or
by
the
absence
of
symptoms
(asymptomatisch)
or
by
the
broader
study
of
symptoms
(Symptomatologie).