typical finding

[ˈtɪpɪkəl ˈfaɪndɪŋ]
noun phrasepl: typical findings
achado típico
1. A characteristic or common result, symptom, or observation that is regularly encountered in a particular condition, disease, or situation
A typical finding in patients with this condition is elevated blood pressure and headaches.
Um achado típico em pacientes com essa condição é pressão arterial elevada e dores de cabeça.
2. In medical or scientific context, a standard or expected discovery during examination, testing, or research
The typical finding on the MRI was a herniated disc at the L4-L5 level.
O achado típico na ressonância magnética foi um disco herniado no nível L4-L5.
3. A conventional or expected outcome or characteristic that serves as a diagnostic marker or indicator
Fever and cough are typical findings in patients with pneumonia.
Febre e tosse são achados típicos em pacientes com pneumonia.
This is primarily medical and scientific terminology used in both American English and Brazilian Portuguese. It is commonly found in clinical reports, medical journals, and educational materials. The phrase is formal and technical, with no significant cultural variations between regions, though it is more prevalent in professional medical contexts than in casual conversation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
characteristic findingcommon findingstandard findingexpected resulthallmark sign
Antonyms / Antônimos
atypical findingunusual findingunexpected resultrare finding

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
achado típico
Most common usage in medical and scientific contexts
São Paulo
achado típico / achado comum
Both terms used interchangeably in medical literature
Rio de Janeiro
achado típico
Standard medical terminology
Portugal
achado típico / constatação típica
Both forms acceptable; medical professionals prefer 'achado típico'

Related Words

clinical presentationdiagnostic criteriasymptomsignpathological findingradiological finding

Related Idioms & Phrases

as expected
par for the course
the usual suspects
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