Collocations withdiagnosis

These are words often used in combination withdiagnosis.

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accurate diagnosis
With careful preoperative planning on the basis of accurate diagnosis we did not find it to be so.
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age of diagnosis
The median age of diagnosis is 36 years but the disease can occur at any age.
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alternative diagnosis
Antibiotic treatment is not withheld until an alternative diagnosis is confirmed.
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clinical diagnosis
In all patients clinical diagnosis was confirmed by histology.
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confirmed diagnosis
The confirmed diagnosis of an exotic disease should be followed by a timely and appropriate treatment.
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correct diagnosis
In eight patients the correct diagnosis was made using echocardiography alone.
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definite diagnosis
The other 40% underwent a bone marrow examination which showed a definite diagnosis in six more patients who had myelodysplasic syndrome.
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definitive diagnosis
Nevertheless, it may be useful to have a definitive diagnosis, even though treatment for the underlying condition may not be available or considered inappropriate.
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delayed diagnosis
One reason for delayed diagnosis is that current diagnostic criteria focus on impairments and symptoms that are applicable only to older children.
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diagnosis of exclusion
This is strictly a diagnosis of exclusion, especially in the elderly.
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diagnosis of schizophrenia
Moreover, patients' files were screened for possible diseases incompatible with a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
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differential diagnosis
It is important to consider human orf in the differential diagnosis of hand lesions to prevent overtreatment and complications.
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difficulty of diagnosis
We have heard a good deal about the question of the difficulty of diagnosis, and, indeed, that is true.
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discharge diagnosis
Laboratory results confirming rotavirus or bacterial infection may be returned to the ward after the discharge diagnosis data have been completed.
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dual diagnosis
These findings have not to our knowledge been explicitly applied to the treatment of substance use in patients with dual diagnosis.
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early diagnosis
Early diagnosis of dementia is important for those who might benefit from treatment.
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final diagnosis
Furthermore, review of the charts and final diagnosis of all other infants undergoing a median sternotomy over the period of study failed to reveal further cases.
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formal diagnosis
Of depressed patients, only 42.1% had received a formal diagnosis.
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genetic diagnosis
Blood samples were obtained for genetic diagnosis from all consenting participants.
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improved diagnosis
The number of patients with congenital heart disease reaching adulthood, in contrast, increases steadily as a result of improved diagnosis and operative treatment.
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initial diagnosis
The initial diagnosis needs to be confirmed by an independent prescriber who is a doctor.
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lifetime diagnosis
The major outcome variable was a lifetime diagnosis of pneumonia.
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medical diagnosis
First call resolution (be it in medical diagnosis or help-desks) increases drastically.
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patient diagnosis
Initial leak size, patient diagnosis, weight or complexity of the sites of the pulmonary stenosis were clearly demonstrated.
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precise diagnosis
In the subsequent five patients, a precise diagnosis was obtained by echocardiography.
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prenatal diagnosis
There was a prenatal diagnosis that the child's small intestine had developed outside of the abdominal cavity.
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preoperative diagnosis
One patient with a preoperative diagnosis of atrioventricular septal defect with two atrioventricular orifices was found to have a common atrioventricular orifice.
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presumptive diagnosis
Following this short investigation, a presumptive diagnosis of cercarial dermatitis (swimmer's itch) was made.
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primary diagnosis
All incoming referrals undergo a general psychiatric assessment to determine appropriateness of a full assessment in order to confirm primary diagnosis of a psychotic disorder.
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prompt diagnosis
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause can reduce the severity of peripheral neuropathy or decrease the recovery time.
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proper diagnosis
They described making several requests to their doctors to find out the source of their symptoms and to finally receive a proper diagnosis.
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psychiatric diagnosis
Forty-three had been registered with any psychiatric diagnosis, five with schizophrenia and two with bipolar affective order.
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rapid diagnosis
The benefits of making a rapid diagnosis of drug-related diarrhoea are multiple.
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