- Idiopathic
Idiopathic is an
adjective used primarily inmedicine meaning "arising spontaneously" or "from an obscure or unknown cause". From Greek ἴδιος, idios (one's own) + πάθος, pathos (suffering), it means approximately "a disease of its own kind."It is technically a term from
nosology , the classification ofdisease . For most medical conditions, one or more causes are somewhat understood, but in a certain percentage of people with the condition, the cause may not be readily apparent or characterized. In these cases, the origin of the condition is said to be "idiopathic."With some medical conditions, the medical community cannot establish a
root cause for a large percentage of all cases ("e.g."Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis , the majority of which are idiopathic);cite journal |author=Daskalakis N, Winn M |title=Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis |journal=Cell Mol Life Sci |volume=63 |issue=21 |pages=2506–11 |year=2006 |pmid=16952054 |doi=10.1007/s00018-006-6171-y] with other conditions, however, idiopathic cases account for a small percentage ("e.g.",pulmonary fibrosis ).cite web | title = Medical Encyclopedia: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis | work = MedlinePlus| url = http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000069.htm | accessdate = 2007-02-13] As medical and scientific advances are made with relation to a particular condition or disease, more root causes are discovered, and the percentage of cases designated as "idiopathic" shrinks.In his book "The Human Body,"
Isaac Asimov noted a comment about the term "idiopathic" made in the 20th edition of "Stedman's Medical Dictionary ": "A high-flown term to concealignorance ." Similarly, in the American television show "House", the title character remarks that the word "comes from theLatin , meaning 'we're idiots, because we don't know what's causing it.'"ee also
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Cryptogenic
*Diagnosis of exclusion
*Idiosyncratic drug reaction References
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