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Elucidate what we mean by 'clinically abnormal' #191

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This came up in our review of 'normal homeostasis' and 'abnormal homeostasis', but this phrase is used in several classes. These classes are:

  1. abnormal homeostasis (OGMS:0000037) - Homeostasis that is clinically abnormal for an organism of a given type and age in a given environment.
  2. normal homeostasis (OGMS:0000038) - Homeostasis of a type that is not clinically abnormal.
  3. disorder (OGMS:0000045) - A material entity which is clinically abnormal and part of an extended organism. Disorders are the physical basis of disease.
  4. pathological bodily process (OGMS:0000061) - A bodily process that is clinically abnormal.
  5. disease phenotype (OGMS:0000028) - A clinically abnormal phenotype that is characteristic of a single disease.
  6. clinical phenotype (OGMS:0000027) - A clinically abnormal phenotype.

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