correct diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorrectanddiagnosis
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correct
adjective
uk/kəˈrekt/us/kəˈrekt/
in agreement with the true facts or with what is ...
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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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(Definition ofcorrectanddiagnosisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In eight patients thecorrectdiagnosiswas made using echocardiography alone.
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None of the 13 patients had acorrectdiagnosisprior to our evaluation.
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This, of course, means that making thecorrectdiagnosisquickly is essential.
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None of them is by itself sufficient for acorrectdiagnosis.
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A cross-sectional echocardiogram had been performed preoperatively in four of these patients, but thecorrectdiagnosishad been made in only one case.
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He describes various statistical methods of overcoming deformation as an aid tocorrectdiagnosisof taxa.
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It is necessary to establish acorrectdiagnosisas early as possible and begin treatment to prevent the clot from growing and possibly breaking free.
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Subjective assessment of symptoms and signs means that oftencorrectdiagnosisrelies on the awareness and sympathies of the attending healthcare professional.
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When the preoperative echocardiograms were reviewed with a clear understanding of the underlying anatomy, thecorrectdiagnosiswas obvious in all but one patient.
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Unfortunately, thecorrectdiagnosisis often not made until there has been a treatment-emergent affective switch.
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Treatment with captopril may delaycorrectdiagnosisby masking such metabolic activity.
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Only then can therapy based on thecorrectdiagnosisbe started.
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A careful search at the bedside for the associated skeletal abnormalities should lead to thecorrectdiagnosis.
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Although our own experience is very limited, we believe that by using this inferential guide, we should be able to make thecorrectdiagnosis.
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Retrospective analysis showed that thecorrectdiagnosiscould have been made in both cases.
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In the following three patients, thecorrectdiagnosiswas made by echocardiography, including case 3 with the mixed pattern of drainage.
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These statistics are dependent on thecorrectdiagnosisbeing recorded by the doctor certifying the cause of death.
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Thecorrectdiagnosiswas confirmed at a second thoracotomy.
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If this fibrosing syndrome is present, careful bedside search for the unique associated skeletal abnormalities should lead to thecorrectdiagnosis.
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