Prodroma in a sentence as a noun

I'm starting to think beta amyloid is a red herring, or maybe just important in the prodromal stages of the disease.

These findings are compatible with a decreased responsiveness to nicotine during the prodromal phase of PD.

They definitely can potential prodromal cases that might not otherwise progress to a full blown case of mental illness and do so in a way that exacerbates it.

Also, if one were to apply SUS in humans at the prodromal stage before overt symptoms of AD were present, the safety of this approach would need to be monitored in real time.

This study doesn't establish that, no. But there is considerable anecdotal evidence of service animals that can alert well in advance of a seizure, before the patient is aware of any prodromal symptoms.

Finally, these studies did not take into account that certain anticholinergics are used to manage insomnia and depression, prodromal conditions that can be seen in early but undiagnosed dementia, leading to protopathic bias.

That other study specifically noted the use of anticholinergics in controlling certain prodromal symptoms of dementia which leads back to the causation/correlation uncertainty and the desperate need to resolve the uncertainty.

Many cases of schizophrenia in the prodromal phase don't necessarily develop into a clinical case so it isn't simply isn't a matter of psychedelic use being net neutral since they would have gotten it anywaysPsychosis is literally damaging and the earlier and more violently one is subjected to it the worse their lifetime prognosis will be.

Prodroma definitions

noun

an early symptom that a disease is developing or that an attack is about to occur

See also: prodrome