Similar words: family, nuclear family, extended family, family business, history, familial, familiar, unfamiliar. Meaning: n. part of a patient's medical history in which questions are asked in an attempt to find out whether the patient has hereditary tendencies toward particular diseases.
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31. We sent a questionnaire requesting complete family history to each patient.
32. He was born in abject poverty with a family history of madness, yet grew up to take the world by storm.
33. But a large slice of the family history is on sale at Sotheby's.
34. To Richard Gough local history seemed a natural extension of family history.
35. With hindsight she could see it had been unwise, especially in view of the family history of heart disease.
36. He invented fictional ancestors and a family history to impress the girls.
37. To find out about her family history, she looked through the register of births, marriages, and deaths.
38. The book records his family history.
39. He tries to grub out his family history.
40. It reveals a family history of clubfoot and scoliosis.
41. My father keens researching our family history.
42. All the volunteers were still cognitively normal at the two-year point(sentencedict.com), but those with a family history of Alzheimer’s had significantly more brain atrophy than those without a family history.
43. Main Outcome Measures Disease-free survival, recurrence-free survival, and overall survival according to the presence or absence of a family history of colorectal cancer.
44. Conclusion:Positive family history, engorgement, smoking, irregular eating, depression and anxiety can induce gastric and duodenal ulcer and thus increase its incidence.
45. No positive correlation was found among encephalatrophy and sex, family history, treatment with medicaments and electric shock treatment...
46. Iwonder to what extent a person's answer to these questions is in part afunction of personal family history.
47. Primary open-angle glaucoma, status as a glaucoma suspect, and a family history of glaucoma are risk factors for an ocular hypertensive response with the use of corticosteroid therapy.
48. Some schools, where charting family history has traditionally been a classroom project, are now skipping the exercise altogether.
49. Some couples may have family history of genetic diseases like Albinism, Haemophilia, G6PD deficiency or Colour blindness. Tests on genetics may therefore be performed.
50. Conversely, severe androgenetic alopecia conferred a 2.6-fold higher risk of metabolic syndrome compared to moderate androgenetic alopecia after adjusting for age, family history, and smoking status.
51. She had no personal or family history of hypertension or hyperthyroidism.
52. This was true even in teens with no family history of drug dependence.
53. Many doctors routinely order amnios for women over 35 or those who have a family history of birth defects.
54. General observation marker(1) Asking the history such as smoking, hypertension, DM, CHD family history and physical inspection.
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55. Renee has a strange family history, besides the fact that her parents were Jehovah's Witnesses, her great grandmother was a black witch and dabbled in black magic.
56. Often there is a strong family history of bed-wetting .
57. Her paternal family history was not known. Medications on admission included metoprolol, meclizine, and acetylsalicylic acid.
58. Inquiry into his family history, we found a sex-linked recessive inheritant pattern.
59. This census is an invaluable resource for tracing family history.
60. Myoclonic epilepsy is a genetic disease often can be a family history.
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