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4 | (the five) cardinal signs (of inflammation) |
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(the five) cardinal signs (of inflammation) Explanation: Dacă ar fi vorba doar de cele patru semne de inflamație, le-am numi Celsiene, de la cel care le-a descoperit. Dar pentru că textul se referă la toate cinci, se numesc conform titlului...pentru că al cincilea nu-i aparține lui Celsus... Iată referințele: https://www.verywellhealth.com/signs-of-inflammation-4580526 “CARDINAL SIGNS Doctors and researchers sometimes refer to the five cardinal signs of inflammation by their Latin names:6 1. dolor (pain). 2. calor (heat). 3. rubor (redness). 4. tumor (swelling). 5. functio laesa (loss of function).” http://europepmc.org/article/MED/17077197 https://books.google.com/books?id=9iJS7tzFAqsC&pg=PA355&lpg=... “…arthritis gives rise to the five cardinal signs of inflammation as identified by Celsus (30BC to AD32) and R.L.K. Virchow (1821-1902): pain (dolor), heat (calor), redness (rubor), swelling (tumor) and, if left untreated, loss of function (lunctio laesa)…” |
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Reference Reference information: The four cardinal signs of inflammation—redness (Latin rubor), heat (calor), swelling (tumor), and pain (dolor)—were described in the 1st century ad by the Roman medical writer Aulus Cornelius Celsus. https://www.britannica.com/science/inflammation |
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