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prodromal

[proh-droh-muhl] / proʊˈdroʊ məl /


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For Sharon Roman, who has lived with MS for 25 years, better defining this prodromal period could have huge benefits for patients.

From Science Daily

Take, for example, the prodromal stage of Parkinson's disease, which can last for decades prior to clinically-diagnosed Parkinson's.

From Salon

“It’s the strongest clinical prodromal marker we have.”

From Scientific American

It has now failed in both mild-to-moderate as well as prodromal patients.

From Science Magazine

The work, reported in 2013, added support to the emerging practice of "prodromal" psychiatry, in which symptoms are identified and treated in their earliest stages, years before they blossom into disorders.

From Science Magazine