A co-existing condition with a known causal relationship. A condition is said to be “etiological” when it is believed to be the “root cause” of another condition. Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue (HDCTs) are primary examples of Etiological Co-factors to many conditions including Chiari Malformations.
Tooltip Categories: Medical Terminology
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Etiology
as pertaining to an etiology; as pertaining to the origins of a disease, abnormality, or any other type of medical condition
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autonomic
Actions that occur in the body involuntarily and without conscious effort – controlled by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) that regulates such things as blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, digestion, metabolism, etc.
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Incidental Finding
An “incidental finding,” simply means the condition found was not what the doctors/radiologists were looking for and they do not believe that it is the cause of the problem they were specifically looking into. It says nothing about the seriousness of the condition found.