Asymptomatic in a sentence as an adjective

Pretty weird, but as far as I can tell, totally asymptomatic.

For TB the period can be years, and a large number of carriers are asymptomatic.

Though its symptoms on humans are catastrophic, it may be asymptomatic to its primary host.

Treating these asymptomatic prostate cancers is very harmful, because they are harmless unless they progress.

Some diabetics have always been asymptomatic for low blood sugars, others will go their whole lives and always have easy to detect symptoms.

And since there is no screening for prions and no one is sure how long prion diseases remain asymptomatic all Europeans are not allowed to give blood/marrow/organs.

The risk of becoming asymptomatic for low blood sugars increases over time, but it is completely inconsistent.

For example, in some cases people have surgery for a condition that, absent the test, would have remained asymptomatic and benignly ignored.

The reasons for this are a similar prion disease in New Guinea has been shown to have a very long asymptomatic period measured in decades.

Not speaking for the parent, but I'm a 35 year old T1D who has been diagnosed for only about 7 years and I am already nearly asymptomatic when I have low blood sugars.

But doesn't anybody else find it so bizarre that people who were entirely asymptomatic for decades suddenly break out with a case of gluten intolerance.

In fact, it's probably better to have Celiac's and completely eliminate gluten with no doubts than have the asymptomatic form and keep living in denial!

Gluten intolerance is often asymptomatic and does harm that's not so obvious and directly correlated.

Asymptomatic definitions

adjective

having no symptoms of illness or disease

See also: symptomless