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  • Arden syntax

    This article relies on references to primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject, rather than references from independent authors and third-party publications. Please add citations from reliable sources. (March 2009) This article may be too technical for most readers to understand. Please help improve this article to make it understandable to non-experts, without removing the technical details. The talk page may contain suggestions. (January 2012) The Arden syntax is an artificial intelligence (AI) frame-based grammar for representing and processing medical conditions and recommendations as "Medical Logic Modules (MLMs)", used in Medical algorithms.[dubious – discuss] Medical logic modules are written in Arden syntax, and are called by a program - an event monitor - when the condition they are written to help with occurs. Arden syntax was formerly a standard under ASTM, and is now part of HL7. The Regenstrief Institute, Inc. uses Arden Syntax MLMs in its C... (see more)

  • Chronic (medicine)

    This article is about medical conditions. For other uses, see Chronic (disambiguation). A chronic condition is a human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects.[1] The term chronic is usually applied when the course of the disease lasts for more than three months.[1] Common chronic diseases include arthritis, asthma, cancer, COPD, diabetes and HIV/AIDS. In medicine, the opposite of chronic is acute. A chronic course is further distinguished from a recurrent course; recurrent diseases relapse repeatedly, with periods of remission in between. The non-communicable diseases are also usually lasting medical conditions but are separated by their non-infectious causes. In contrast, some chronic diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, are caused by transmissible infections. Chronic diseases constitute a major cause of mortality and the World Health Organization (WHO) reports chronic non-communicable conditions to be by far the leading cause of mortality i... (see more)

  • Medical conditions related to autism

    This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (April 2010) Autism is a neurobehavioral disorder of unknown etiology that causes social skills deficits, mental retardation,and severe language problems, including, in severe cases, a complete lack of any spoken language. In most cases of autism, no medical diagnosis that could explain the autistic symptoms is found, but in some cases, an underlying disorder that could cause the autistic symptoms is found. Contents 1 Conditions that may mimic autism 2 Controversial medical conditions that have been hypothesized to be related to autism 3 See also 4 References 5 External links [edit] Conditions that may mimic autism Tuberous sclerosis [1] Fragile X syndrome: Up to 6% of autistic patients have fragile X syndrome.[2] Prader Willi syndrome[3] Neurofibromatosis type one Rett syndrome[4] Angelman syndrome[5] Sotos syn... (see more)

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