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		Definition of cryptogenic in English: cryptogenicadjective ˌkrɪptəʊˈdʒɛnɪkˌkriptəˈjenik (of a disease) of obscure or uncertain origin.  Example sentencesExamples -  We observed a 63-year-old patient who received a liver allograft for cryptogenic liver cirrhosis in 1998.
 -  This type of metastatic spread can present as cryptogenic liver failure.
 -  They are considered symptomatic if there is a known abnormality, cryptogenic if there is presumed but unproven damage, and idiopathic if the disorder is familial or not associated with additional CNS damage.
 -  In this study, mutation analysis was used to analyze the association of hepatitis C and cryptogenic cirrhosis with hepatic iron concentration.
 -  Compromised host defences have been implicated in the development of cryptogenic abscess and may have a role in the aetiology of most hepatic abscesses.
 -  These comprise all biopsied patients included in our files as cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, a term considered equivalent to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 -  In contrast to the 11.5% of the patients with hepatitis C, only 4.5% of the patients with cryptogenic cirrhosis showed the HFE mutation.
 -  However, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia can occasionally present as acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure.
 -  A 56-year-old woman presented with cryptogenic liver cirrhosis, diabetes, hypertension, hypothyroidism, and myelodysplasia.
 -  Most of the patients described by these authors likely had cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.
 -  TTV DNA was also detected more frequently in fulminant hepatitis and persons with cryptogenic liver disease than in symptom-free donors.
 -  They investigated cryptogenic hemoptysis and reported that bronchial inflammation and infection were the most frequently suspected causes.
 -  Both children have the life-threatening cryptogenic cirrhosis.
 -  The cryptogenic subgroup appeared to fare better with warfarin, but investigators believe some of these patients have a tendency to form blood clots in the heart.
 -  When constrictive bronchiolitis occurs with no identifiable cause, it is referred to as cryptogenic constrictive bronchiolitis.
 -  She has suffered from severe cryptogenic epilepsy and autism since birth and has never been able to go on holiday because her condition requires hospital treatment and round-the-clock medical care.
 -  On oxygen 24-hours-a-day, the 54-year-old suffers from cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis.
 -  In 10 to 15% of patients, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia remains a progressive disease despite corticosteroid therapy.
 -  Establishing the diagnosis of cryptogenic hemoptysis in the absence of a diagnostic code indicating a likely cause for hemoptysis might also introduce some bias.
 -  Eight patients had symptomatic epilepsy and 12 patients had cryptogenic epilepsy.
 
    Definition of cryptogenic in US English: cryptogenicadjectiveˌkriptəˈjenik (of a disease) of obscure or uncertain origin.  Example sentencesExamples -  In 10 to 15% of patients, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia remains a progressive disease despite corticosteroid therapy.
 -  In contrast to the 11.5% of the patients with hepatitis C, only 4.5% of the patients with cryptogenic cirrhosis showed the HFE mutation.
 -  They are considered symptomatic if there is a known abnormality, cryptogenic if there is presumed but unproven damage, and idiopathic if the disorder is familial or not associated with additional CNS damage.
 -  In this study, mutation analysis was used to analyze the association of hepatitis C and cryptogenic cirrhosis with hepatic iron concentration.
 -  These comprise all biopsied patients included in our files as cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, a term considered equivalent to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 -  A 56-year-old woman presented with cryptogenic liver cirrhosis, diabetes, hypertension, hypothyroidism, and myelodysplasia.
 -  On oxygen 24-hours-a-day, the 54-year-old suffers from cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis.
 -  Eight patients had symptomatic epilepsy and 12 patients had cryptogenic epilepsy.
 -  The cryptogenic subgroup appeared to fare better with warfarin, but investigators believe some of these patients have a tendency to form blood clots in the heart.
 -  TTV DNA was also detected more frequently in fulminant hepatitis and persons with cryptogenic liver disease than in symptom-free donors.
 -  Compromised host defences have been implicated in the development of cryptogenic abscess and may have a role in the aetiology of most hepatic abscesses.
 -  However, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia can occasionally present as acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure.
 -  Both children have the life-threatening cryptogenic cirrhosis.
 -  She has suffered from severe cryptogenic epilepsy and autism since birth and has never been able to go on holiday because her condition requires hospital treatment and round-the-clock medical care.
 -  When constrictive bronchiolitis occurs with no identifiable cause, it is referred to as cryptogenic constrictive bronchiolitis.
 -  We observed a 63-year-old patient who received a liver allograft for cryptogenic liver cirrhosis in 1998.
 -  They investigated cryptogenic hemoptysis and reported that bronchial inflammation and infection were the most frequently suspected causes.
 -  Establishing the diagnosis of cryptogenic hemoptysis in the absence of a diagnostic code indicating a likely cause for hemoptysis might also introduce some bias.
 -  Most of the patients described by these authors likely had cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.
 -  This type of metastatic spread can present as cryptogenic liver failure.
 
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