[lbo-talk] The Yoshie Syndrome

Michael Hoover mhhoover at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 15:32:03 PST 2006


On 11/28/06, boddi satva <lbo.boddi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Of course every Marxist suffers from it from time to time. It's an
> addiction to polemics which drives one farther and farther away from
> reason.
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*of course* *every* *marxist *suffers* *from* *it* *from* *time* *to* *time*... what a load of crap,,,

wow, a syndrome huh, named for yoshie, pretty repulsive notion given sundry definitions of the word, pick out your favorite... mh

# A set of symptoms or conditions that occur together and suggest the presence of a certain disease or an increased chance of developing the disease.

# A collection of symptoms that characterize a specific disease or condition.

# A group of symptoms as reported by the patient and signs as detected in an examination that together are characteristic of a specific condition.

# A condition in which certain glands become inflamed. May interfere with production of tears and saliva and can accompany rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma or polymyositis.

# a combination of signs and symptoms that occur together and reflect a particular disease.

# All the signs and symptoms associated with a disease.

# A syndrome is "a combination of signs and/or symptoms that forms a distinct clinical picture indicative of a particular disorder." (

# A group of signs and symptoms that collectively define or characterize a disease or disorder;

# The particular collection of physical features or characteristics in an individual which help to identify or characterise a genetic abnormality.

# A group of symptoms, occurring together, which characterise a disease.

# A collection of physical signs and symptoms associated with a disease; a group of malformations that that occur together frequently enough to be recognized collectively as a distinct abnormal condition.

# Combination of symptoms and signs grouped together to form a disorder.

# A complex of various disease symptoms.

# A set of symptoms and clinical signs which, taken together, constitute a particular disease or condition.

# Group of symptoms describing a disease or the noxious effects of a chemical product

# (from Greek - concentration), a group of symptoms that collectively characterize a disease or disorder

# A group of symptoms typical of a distinctive disease, and of that disease only.

# A set of symptoms occurring together, the sum of signs of a morbid (sad, melancholic) state.

# A recognizable pattern or group of multiple signs, symptoms or malformations that characterize a particular condition; syndromes are thought to arise from a common origin and result from more than one developmental error during fetal growth.

# refers to a constellation of signs (what the examiner sees) and symptoms (what the patient reports) that recur regularly in clinical populations " # a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease

# In medicine, the term syndrome is the association of several clinically recognizable features, signs, symptoms, phenomena or characteristics which often occur together, so that the presence of one feature alerts the physician to the presence of the others. In recent decades the term has been used outside of medicine to refer to a combination of phenomena seen in association.



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