syndromic. adj. [sin-drō-mic]
1. A method of studying collections of syndromes
2. Relating to the study of co-occurring signs and symptoms
A syndromic approach involves analyzing relationships between your phenotypic variables to discover if your ailments fit a pattern. Your phenotypic variables include your physical characteristics, like height and weight, as well as the signs, symptoms, disorders, and diagnoses related to your ailment(s). You should consider a syndromic analysis if you are curious or uncertain how one part (a sign, symptom, disorder, or diagnosis) is related to the whole.