proper diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproperanddiagnosis
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proper
adjective
uk/ˈprɒp.ər/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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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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They described making several requests to their doctors to find out the source of their symptoms and to finally receive aproperdiagnosis.
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Ensuring aproperdiagnosisis simply being intellectually honest and faithful to the notion of informed consent and informed refusal.
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There is need of an epidemiological surveillance system to allowproperdiagnosis.
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Properdiagnosiswas thus a variation on what breeders had been doing successfully for a very long time.
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The important thing is to make theproperdiagnosis, but also to be able, after the diagnosis, to apply the proper treatment.
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It seems extraordinary that aproperdiagnosiscould not have been made at an earlier date if he had been appropriately examined.
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It is the most difficult thing in the world, sometimes, to make aproperdiagnosis, and even more difficult to make a proper prognosis.
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Many of the 115,000 autistic people do not receiveproperdiagnosisuntil they are quite old—some are even adults.
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With the use of electron microscopy one can detect pneumoconiosis, but, unless such sophisticated equipment is used, theproperdiagnosisis not obtained.
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Furthermore, the general practitioner cannot afford the apparatus necessary for aproperdiagnosisin his own surgery.
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Theproperdiagnosishappened at about the same time as the consequences of low temperature rendering of carcasses were becoming apparent.
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That is a great gain, because aproperdiagnosisof the problem is indispensable to a proper cure.
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All practitioners in the art of curing, including me, recognize the uselessness, even the danger, of over-relying on technological methods for reaching aproperdiagnosis.
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If we are given the tools for aproperdiagnosis, we shall be ready to carry through any changes which seem necessary.
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It is terribly difficult for a man to make aproperdiagnosison general practice.
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Does the treatment reflect aproperdiagnosis?
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I do not believe that those features of the treatment administered to our veterans which are classified—and they are few—represent a barrier toproperdiagnosisby doctors.
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Theproperdiagnosisis important, as the misdiagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia when ventricular tachycardia is present is associated with worse prognosis.
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Advances in the 21st century of histology have justifiedproperdiagnosis, eliminating inconsistency that plagued this tumor for several decades.
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