Propositus
The initial subject presenting a mental or physical disorder, who causes a study of his or her heredity in order to determine if other members of the family have had the same disease or carry it. Also called index case and proband.
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a neurological disorder characterized by an inability to recognize faces. Prosopagnosia is also known as face blindness or facial agnosia and varies in severity among affected individuals. It is believed to arise from damage to an area of the brain known as the right fusiform gyrus. This damage can be caused by trauma, stroke, or […]
- Prospective
Looking forward. A prospective study or a prospective clinical trial is one in which the participants are identified and then followed forward in time.
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