index of suspicion

collocation in English

meaningsofindexandsuspicion

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index
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.deks/
us
/ˈɪn.deks/
an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. ...
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suspicion
noun
uk
/səˈspɪʃ.ən/
us
/səˈspɪʃ.ən/
a belief or idea that something may ...
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(Definition ofindexandsuspicionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is important to have a highindexofsuspicionin a patient with thrombocytopenia and any of the above symptoms.
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The reasons for the failure of transthoracic echocardiography in making the diagnosis, despite highindexofsuspicion, remain unclear.
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A highindexofsuspicionfor endocarditis should be maintained during this period.
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The range of possible underlying illnesses is wide, so a highindexofsuspicionis required.
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With a highindexofsuspicion, the fistulas can be diagnosed at the same time as the associated cardiac anomalies.
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The need for a highindexofsuspicionto allow early diagnosis of this life-threatening clinical presentation is reinforced.
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We had a highindexofsuspicionfor the possibility of venous obstruction because of the histological findings from the liver biopsies.
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The rapid and accurate diagnosis of drug-induced thrombocytopenia requires a highindexofsuspicion.
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A baselineindexofsuspicionfor depression in elderly physically ill patients should be present among all general hospital staff.
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In a situation of interrupted right arch, which is a rare lesion itself, it may be difficult to diagnose an isolated left subclavian artery without a highindexofsuspicion.
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Distinguishing vascular malformations from other conditions that present as congestive heart failure relies on a highindexofsuspicionand the presence of an audible bruit over the vascular malformation.
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Instead, a well-honed clinical imagination and a healthyindexofsuspicionshould prompt the physician to anticipate such fears and to take steps to alleviate them.
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It is absolutely vital that theindexofsuspicionshould be high.
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Recognition of the disease requires a highindexofsuspicionand an extensive workup.
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An awareness of the condition and a highindexofsuspicionare required in order to make the diagnosis.
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People are typically taken to surgery based on a highindexofsuspicion, determined by the person's signs and symptoms.
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The clinician'sindexofsuspicionshould be guided by the prevalence of specific conditions in the community, as well as clinical judgment.
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A highindexofsuspicionand a thorough triple examination protocol is necessary to detect rare lesions like a desmoid tumour which can masquerade as breast carcinoma.
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