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Organic disease may also be used to mean a condition that is not caused by an infection.
Organic diseases of the mother's heart also may bring about miscarriage.
Exercise intolerance has since been found in many organic diseases.
I'm wondering whether there was some other organic disease present which I missed."
Even if all organic diseases have been ruled out, there are still other criteria to satisfy.
Hypochondria could be present and represent an exacerbation of organic disease.
I too have been stethoscoped and reported weak in the heart-but no organic disease.
Physicians might heal themselves if they suffered from organic disease, psychiatrists had a harder time trying.
There is no organic disease present, only the function of the intestines is affected.
It is used for curing rheumatic and digestive organic diseases.
An organic disease is one caused by a physical or physiological change to some tissue or organ of the body.
"It will therefore strive to present symptoms that always seem, to the surrounding culture, legitimate evidence of organic disease.
Rosamund Ainstable, though more than ten years his junior, was a woman who, without having any organic disease, had never enjoyed good health.
In a condition that affects up to 14% of the population, organic disease is bound to coexist in some.
Many persons with AFP blame organic disease for their pain.
He postulated that cancer progressed in stages, and that it began as a local organic disease.
An organic disease is one which involves or affects physiology or bodily organs.
John's juvenile delinquency progressed as aggressively as any organic disease I have ever treated.
Readers interested in our power to generate physical symptoms in the absence of organic disease will find his book a valuable resource.
Psychosomatic disease, social withdrawal, and isolation may also be a result of some debilitating organic disease.
An inquest ruled that his death was due to "fatal syncope," possibly induced by organic disease of the heart.
Only comparatively recently has impotence been understood to be an organic disease - potentially identifiable and treatable with medicine.
Most imbalances begin small and barely perceptible but gradually increase to eventually produce pain, physical distortion, and organic disease.
Dr. Komaroff, however, is convinced that the chronic fatigue syndrome is "a real, organic disease."
Diagnosis of convergence insufficiency is made by an eye care professional skilled in binocular vision dysfunctions to rule out any organic disease.