Words and phrases that have a meaning related to etiology:  (151 results)
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aetiology, pathophysiology, pathogenesis, syndromes, neoplasm, osteochondroma, nosology, differential diagnosis, symptomatology, autosomal dominant disorder, pyelonephritis, phenotype, lymphocytic, cryptogenic, metaplasia, heritability, epididymitis, orchitis, penetrance, urethritis, sequelae, laterality, calculi, fibroma, diabetes mellitus, hydronephrosis, lyme arthritis, hepatocellular carcinoma, prostatitis, mediastinitis, hematuria, oncogenesis, hyperalgesia, hypochondriasis, varicocele, pyoderma, epidemiologic, microbiota, subtype, cholestasis, confounder, c. trachomatis, atopic, diathesis, atherogenesis, neoplasia, lymphadenopathy, glomerulonephritis, hypoxemia, arthropathy, pheochromocytoma, cervicitis, erythema nodosum, adrenalectomy, adenomatous, hypoplasia, leiomyoma, thyroiditis, superior mesenteric artery, hyperparathyroidism, neuropathies, efferent, carcinoid, eccrine, myelopathy, hypercalciuria, cholelithiasis, proteoglycan, epithelioid, chlamydial, calcaneus, hyperinsulinism, paresis, psychopathology, parkinsonism, paranasal sinus, susceptibility, haematuria, neurochemistry, neurogenic bladder, ascus, lichen planus, myoclonus, herpesviruses, carcinomatosis, parenchymal, synovial, infectious mononucleosis, polyuria, ileal, anterograde, hamartoma, arthrography, sensorineural hearing loss, rheumatic disease, vesicoureteral reflux, neurosyphilis, diaphyseal, epithelia, dysuria, nephrolithiasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etiologies, causes, metabolic, precipitants, abnormality, diseases, interrelations, malfunctions, triggers, mechanism, precipitant, cause, deficiencies, destination, diagnoses, dysfunctions, manifestations, epidemiology, undiagnosed, coexistent, diagnosed, chronic, latrogenic, suspected, treatable, untreatable, anorectal, genitourinary, hepatobiliary, iatrogenic, infectious, renovascular, severe, symptomatic, undetected
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philosophy
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— Nouns for etiology: factors, theories, causes, infection, inheritance, disease, unknown, results, trauma, congresses, disorders, more...

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