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meningism ThesaurusNoun | 1. | meningism - symptoms that mimic those of meningitis but without inflammation of the meningessymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | Translationsmeningism
meningism[mə′nin‚jiz·əm] (medicine) A condition in which signs and symptoms suggest meningitis, but clinical evidence for the disease is absent. Also known as meningismus. meningism
meningism [men´in-jizm] the symptoms and signs of meningitis associated with acute febrile illness or dehydration but without actual inflammation of the meninges.me·nin·gism (mĕ-nin'jizm), A condition in which the symptoms simulate a meningitis, but in which no actual inflammation of these membranes is present. Synonym(s): pseudomeningitisme·nin·gism (men'in-jizm) A condition in which the symptoms simulate meningitis, but in which no actual inflammation of these membranes is present. meningism A collection of signs and symptoms, such as headache, stiff neck and fever, suggestive of MENINGITIS but occurring in the absence of an unequivocal diagnosis of the condition.me·nin·gism (men'in-jizm) Condition in which symptoms simulate meningitis, without actual inflammation of these membranes. meningism Related to meningism: Meningismus, Kernig's sign, pleocytosis, Kernig signWords related to meningismnoun symptoms that mimic those of meningitis but without inflammation of the meningesRelated Words |