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Disease and Medical record

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Difference between Disease and Medical record

Disease vs. Medical record

A disease is any condition which results in the disorder of a structure or function in an organism that is not due to any external injury. The terms medical record, health record, and medical chart are used somewhat interchangeably to describe the systematic documentation of a single patient's medical history and care across time within one particular health care provider's jurisdiction.

Similarities between Disease and Medical record

Disease and Medical record have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chemotherapy, Exercise, Health insurance, Immune system, Medication, MedlinePlus, Pathology, Pregnancy, Psychiatry, Surgery, Vaccination.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy (often abbreviated to chemo and sometimes CTX or CTx) is a type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents) as part of a standardized chemotherapy regimen.

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Exercise

Exercise is any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.

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Health insurance

Health insurance is insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses, spreading the risk over a large number of persons.

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Immune system

The immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.

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Medication

A medication (also referred to as medicine, pharmaceutical drug, or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

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MedlinePlus

MedlinePlus is an online information service produced by the United States National Library of Medicine.

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Pathology

Pathology (from the Ancient Greek roots of pathos (πάθος), meaning "experience" or "suffering" and -logia (-λογία), "study of") is a significant field in modern medical diagnosis and medical research, concerned mainly with the causal study of disease, whether caused by pathogens or non-infectious physiological disorder.

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Pregnancy

Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman.

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Psychiatry

Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders.

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Surgery

Surgery (from the χειρουργική cheirourgikē (composed of χείρ, "hand", and ἔργον, "work"), via chirurgiae, meaning "hand work") is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.

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Vaccination

Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen.

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Disease and Medical record Comparison

Disease has 248 relations, while Medical record has 101. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 3.15% = 11 / (248 + 101).

References

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