improved diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimproveanddiagnosis
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improve
verb[I or T]
uk/ɪmˈpruːv/us/ɪmˈpruːv/
to (cause something to) ...
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diagnosis
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnəʊ.sɪs/us/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/
a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after ...
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The number of patients with congenital heart disease reaching adulthood, in contrast, increases steadily as a result ofimproveddiagnosisand operative treatment.
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Improveddiagnosisand corrective cardiac surgery has led to an increasing number of women with congenital heart diseases reaching reproductive age.
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Furthermore, any relaxation of regulation in the interests ofimproveddiagnosis, would inevitably make the occurrence of these extreme conditions more likely.
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Similarly, advances in imaging technologyimproveddiagnosisand in many cases management of conditions in numerous clinical domains.
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The number of patients with congenital heart disease reaching adulthood, in contrats, has increased steadily due toimproveddiagnosisand operative treatment.
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Now, owing to the advance of science, to deeper medical research, and toimproveddiagnosis, the change is recommended, and is considered necessary.
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The reasons are not fully known butimproveddiagnosisand the rising number of old people—who are particularly prone to the disease—are contributory factors.
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The increased numbers reported probably reflectsimproveddiagnosis, particularly in elderly patients.
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Part of this is probably accounted for byimproveddiagnosis.
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The families have campaigned forimproveddiagnosisand care for those who may yet be affected by this national tragedy.
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Some of the perceived increase is, no doubt, because ofimproveddiagnosisor a broader classification of autism.
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The temporary rise may have reflectedimproveddiagnosis.
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The numbers of people that we know to be experiencing autism are not necessarily that much greater, but reflectimproveddiagnosis.
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Improveddiagnosismay be one factor, but there seems to be a true increase, just as there has been for conditions such as asthma.
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We may say that this is partly due toimproveddiagnosis, and no doubt that is so, but it does not relieve us of our responsibility in this matter.
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I am advised that, whileimproveddiagnosisplays some part, no one reason can be given for the increase; this disease and cancer generally is the subject of intensive research.
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It will offer the possibility ofimproveddiagnosisand treatment for a range of conditions—some of which are apparently incurable at present—and that must be welcome.
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This technique offersimproveddiagnosisof infertility in middle-aged women.
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Malaria control activities included indoor residual spraying,improveddiagnosisand case management, and capacity building to contain future outbreaks.
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Between 1987 to 2004 the rate of mortality has decreased, largely due to the addition of new forms of treatment andimproveddiagnosis.
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