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Definitions of syndromes in various dictionaries:
noun - a complex of concurrent things
noun - a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease
noun - a group of symptoms that characterize a particular disorder
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| China and Munchausen |
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| Dec 23 2016 Wall Street Journal |
| May 30 2015 L.A. Times Daily |
| Jan 6 2005 USA Today |
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A syndrome is a set of medical signs and symptoms that are correlated with each other and, often, with a particular disease or disorder. The word derives from the Greek , meaning "concurrence". In some instances, a syndrome is so closely linked with a pathogenesis or cause that the words syndrome, disease, and disorder end up being used interchangeably for them. This is especially true of inherited syndromes. For example, Down syndrome, WolfHirschhorn syndrome, and Andersen syndrome are disorders with known pathogeneses, so each is more than just a set of signs and symptoms, despite the syndrome nomenclature. In other instances, a syndrome is not specific to only one disease. For example, toxic shock syndrome can be caused by various toxins; premotor syndrome can be caused by various brain lesions; and premenstrual syndrome is not a disease but simply a set of symptoms. * If an underlying genetic cause is not suspected but known, a condition may be referred to as a genetic association ( |