precise diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpreciseanddiagnosis
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precise
adjective
uk/prɪˈsaɪs/us/prəˈsaɪs/
exact ...
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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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In the subsequent five patients, aprecisediagnosiswas obtained by echocardiography.
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However, aprecisediagnosisof these animal-borne ascarid infections is not always possible and an adequate anthelminthic therapy against these infections was not available.
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Although aprecisediagnosiscan be given after examination, early recognition is important because the type of treatment is different for different types of injuries.
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With the advent of new therapies for dementia,precisediagnosishas become increasingly important.
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This would allow moreprecisediagnosisand prognosis for affected individuals.
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It is the only investigation that allows aprecisediagnosisand categorization of motility disorders.
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The role of the physician, then, is to present theprecisediagnosisand to explain it in the most objective and understandable way.
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Screening individuals several times therefore yields the mostprecisediagnosisof both infection status and intensity.
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This report also stresses that we must make aprecisediagnosisof whether we are dealing with a strictly cyclical recovery or something more.
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I suggested that there was a need for a moreprecisediagnosis.
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Its function is to enable a moreprecisediagnosisto be made, to initiate treatment, and to make the most suitable arrangements for further care when necessary.
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However, a situation has since arisen in which the professionals, through their anxiety not to confer a stigma, have been unwilling to make aprecisediagnosis.
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I have no evidence that the incidence of the disease has increased, although it is possible that increasing knowledge has led to more frequent andprecisediagnosis.
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Instead of making aprecisediagnosis, doctors often have to take refuge in describing a dyspeptic condition which is only a simulation of the actual basic neurosis in the worker.
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Ultrasound examination delivers theprecisediagnosisand may indicate possible causes of a malpresentation.
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Therefore, the key factor is to get aprecisediagnosisand treat with broad spectrum anti-infective agents (often also inducing adverse effects).
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They are also expected to have a major economic impact due to earlier and moreprecisediagnosis.
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The results were, however, inconclusive, because the material used on site was too outdated to allow for aprecisediagnosis.
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Precisediagnosisof lordosis is done by looking at a complete medical history, physical examination and other tests of the patient.
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This would allow for a moreprecisediagnosisand treatment.
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