slovo | definícia |
neurosis (encz) | neurosis,neuróza |
Neurosis (gcide) | Neurosis \Neu*ro"sis\, n.; pl. Neuroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ney^ron
nerve.]
1. (Med.) A functional nervous affection or disease, that is,
a disease of the nerves without any appreciable change of
nerve structure.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Psychiatry) a mental or emotional disorder that affects
only part of the personality, and involves less distorted
perceptions of reality than a psychosis. As used in
medicine, anxiety is a prominent characteristic, and the
condition may be accompanied by psychosomatic symptoms.
Phobias and compulsive behavior are common varieties.
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[PJC] |
neurosis (wn) | neurosis
n 1: a mental or personality disturbance not attributable to any
known neurological or organic dysfunction [syn: neurosis,
neuroticism, psychoneurosis] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
combat neurosis (encz) | combat neurosis, n: |
depersonalisation neurosis (encz) | depersonalisation neurosis, n: |
depersonalization neurosis (encz) | depersonalization neurosis, n: |
hysterical neurosis (encz) | hysterical neurosis, n: |
phobic neurosis (encz) | phobic neurosis, n: |
psychoneurosis (encz) | psychoneurosis, |
Angioneurosis (gcide) | angioneuropathy \an`gi*o*neu*rop"a*thy\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]p"[.a]*th[y^]),
1. (Med.) Neuropathy of the neurons innervating blood
vessels. Called also Angioneurosis, {Vasomotor
neurosis}, Vasoneurosis.
[AS]
2. (Med) Angiopathic neuropathy.
[AS]angioneurosis \an`gi*o*neu*ro"sis\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[=o]"s[i^]s), n. [NL.; angio- +
neurosis.] (Med.)
Angioneuropathy[1]. The term angioneuropathy is now used more
frequently than angioneurosis. -- An`gi*o*neu*rot"ic
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]t"[i^]k), a.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. + AS] |
angioneurosis (gcide) | angioneuropathy \an`gi*o*neu*rop"a*thy\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]p"[.a]*th[y^]),
1. (Med.) Neuropathy of the neurons innervating blood
vessels. Called also Angioneurosis, {Vasomotor
neurosis}, Vasoneurosis.
[AS]
2. (Med) Angiopathic neuropathy.
[AS]angioneurosis \an`gi*o*neu*ro"sis\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[=o]"s[i^]s), n. [NL.; angio- +
neurosis.] (Med.)
Angioneuropathy[1]. The term angioneuropathy is now used more
frequently than angioneurosis. -- An`gi*o*neu*rot"ic
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]t"[i^]k), a.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. + AS] |
Aponeurosis (gcide) | Aponeurosis \Ap`o*neu*ro"sis\, n.; pl. Aponeuroses. [Gr. ?,
fr. ? to pass into a tendon; ? from + ? to strain the sinews,
? sinew, tendon, nerve.] (Anat.)
Any one of the thicker and denser of the deep fasci[ae] which
cover, invest, and the terminations and attachments of, many
muscles. They often differ from tendons only in being flat
and thin. See Fascia.
[1913 Webster] |
Neurosis (gcide) | Neurosis \Neu*ro"sis\, n.; pl. Neuroses. [NL., fr. Gr. ney^ron
nerve.]
1. (Med.) A functional nervous affection or disease, that is,
a disease of the nerves without any appreciable change of
nerve structure.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Psychiatry) a mental or emotional disorder that affects
only part of the personality, and involves less distorted
perceptions of reality than a psychosis. As used in
medicine, anxiety is a prominent characteristic, and the
condition may be accompanied by psychosomatic symptoms.
Phobias and compulsive behavior are common varieties.
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[PJC] |
psychoneurosis maidica (gcide) | Pellagra \Pel"la*gra\ (p[e^]l"l[.a]*gr[.a]), n. [It. pelle skin
+ agro rough.] (Med.)
An affection of the skin, characterized by redness,
especially in exposed areas, scaling and shedding of the
skin, and accompanied with severe gastrointestinal
disturbance and nervous symptoms. It is due to a deficiency
of niacin (vitamin B3; nicotinic acid) and protein in the
diet, and may be caused by malnutrition, or, in some cases,
by a heavy dependence on maize for food. It was at one time
(ca. 1890) endemic in Northern Italy, and was called {Alpine
scurvy}. It may also be caused by alcoholism or diease
causing an impairment of nutrition. It is also called {St.
Ignatius's itch}, maidism, mal de la rosa, mal rosso,
and psychoneurosis maidica. A variety of pellagra seen in
children is called infantile pellagra or kwashiorkor.
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[1913 Webster +PJC] |
Thermoneurosis (gcide) | Thermoneurosis \Ther`mo*neu*ro"sis\, n. [NL.] (Med.)
(a) A neurosis caused by exposure to heat.
(b) A neurosis causing a rise or fall of a body's
temperature.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Vasomotor neurosis (gcide) | angioneuropathy \an`gi*o*neu*rop"a*thy\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]p"[.a]*th[y^]),
1. (Med.) Neuropathy of the neurons innervating blood
vessels. Called also Angioneurosis, {Vasomotor
neurosis}, Vasoneurosis.
[AS]
2. (Med) Angiopathic neuropathy.
[AS] |
Vasoneurosis (gcide) | angioneuropathy \an`gi*o*neu*rop"a*thy\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*n[-u]*r[o^]p"[.a]*th[y^]),
1. (Med.) Neuropathy of the neurons innervating blood
vessels. Called also Angioneurosis, {Vasomotor
neurosis}, Vasoneurosis.
[AS]
2. (Med) Angiopathic neuropathy.
[AS] |
anxiety neurosis (wn) | anxiety neurosis
n 1: characterized by diffuse anxiety and often somatic
manifestations of fear |
aponeurosis (wn) | aponeurosis
n 1: any of the deeper and thicker fascia that attach muscles to
bones; resemble flattened tendons |
combat neurosis (wn) | combat neurosis
n 1: a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare [syn:
battle fatigue, combat fatigue, combat neurosis,
shell shock] |
depersonalisation neurosis (wn) | depersonalisation neurosis
n 1: emotional dissociative disorder in which there is loss of
contact with your own personal reality accompanied by
feelings of unreality and strangeness [syn:
depersonalization, depersonalisation,
depersonalization disorder, depersonalisation disorder,
depersonalization neurosis, depersonalisation neurosis] |
depersonalization neurosis (wn) | depersonalization neurosis
n 1: emotional dissociative disorder in which there is loss of
contact with your own personal reality accompanied by
feelings of unreality and strangeness [syn:
depersonalization, depersonalisation,
depersonalization disorder, depersonalisation disorder,
depersonalization neurosis, depersonalisation neurosis] |
hysterical neurosis (wn) | hysterical neurosis
n 1: neurotic disorder characterized by violent emotional
outbreaks and disturbances of sensory and motor functions
[syn: hysteria, hysterical neurosis] |
phobic neurosis (wn) | phobic neurosis
n 1: an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational
fear of simple things or social situations; "phobic
disorder is a general term for all phobias" [syn: phobia,
phobic disorder, phobic neurosis] |
psychoneurosis (wn) | psychoneurosis
n 1: a mental or personality disturbance not attributable to any
known neurological or organic dysfunction [syn: neurosis,
neuroticism, psychoneurosis] |
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