Sequela
noun, plural sequelae
[si-kwel-ee, -kwee-lee] /sɪˈkwɛl i, -ˈkwi li/ (Show IPA). Pathology.
1.
an abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease.
noun (often pl) (med) (pl) -lae (-liː)
1.
any abnormal bodily condition or disease related to or arising from a pre-existing disease
2.
any complication of a disease
sequela se·quel·a (sĭ-kwěl’ə)
n. pl. se·quel·ae (-kwěl’ē)
A pathological condition resulting from a disease.
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