Diagnosis Sentence Examples

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  • She was better off pulling a random diagnosis out of a hat.

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  • Plague was suspected, but Dr Muller, who attended the man and had studied the disease in India, would not admit the diagnosis on clinical grounds, nor was it bacteriologically established until the 19th of October.

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  • The last decade of the 19th century will stand out in the history of medical science as the period in which serum therapeutics and serum diagnosis had their birth.

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  • Later, as she looked down at his sleeping form, she was silently cursing the doctor because his diagnosis was correct, but for the wrong partner.

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  • The differential diagnosis is of the highest importance, but very frequently time alone will furnish a sufficient criterion.

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  • Jane was not happy with the results of her medical exam, so she hoped the diagnosis would be disproven by another doctor.

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  • The challenge is getting an accurate diagnosis.

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  • This was the doctor who stuck by her for years after her diagnosis.

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  • Comparative anatomists have been learning to refrain from basing the diagnosis of a species, or the description of the condition of an organ, on the evidence of a single specimen.

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  • They may thus afford a means of diagnosis.

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  • The vexed question of the diagnosis of diphtheria is now a thing of the past.

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  • Quite irrespective of the nature of the anatomical lesion, the finding of the diphtheria bacillus on the part affected and the inoculability of this upon a suitable fresh soil are the sole means by which the diagnosis can be made certain.

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  • In his anatomical studies Galen had a twofold object - a philosophical, to show the wisdom of the Creator in making everything fit to serve its purpose; and a practical, to aid the diagnosis, or recognition, of disease.

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  • To the value of stains in clinical diagnosis, especially in investigation of perversions of the blood in many maladies, we have already made some reference.

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  • The speech so much impressed Mr. Balfour that he introduced Mr. Law into his Government as Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade; and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's Tariff Reform movement, which was started in the following year, showed how right Mr. Law was in his diagnosis of the future.

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  • Now the cellular pathology of the blood, investigated by the aid of modern staining methods, is as important as that of the solid organs; no clinical investigator - indeed, apart from research, no practitioner at this day - can dispense with examination of the blood for purposes of diagnosis; its coagulability and the kinds and the variations of the cells it contains being evidence of many def i nitely morbid states of the body.

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  • It was, however, soon clear that Palmerston's diagnosis of the temper of the French bourgeois was correct; the clamour for war subsided; on the 4th of December the address on the Egyptian Question proposed by the government was carried, and peace was assured.

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  • In 1847 he gave his first lecture at St Thomas's Hospital, on the "Aims and Philosophic Method of Pathological Research," followed a little later by lectures on general pathology in relation to the principles of diagnosis, and the treatment of disease.

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  • He shows no inconsiderable knowledge of anatomy in his remarkable description of inflammation and abscess of the mediastinum in his own person, and its diagnosis from common pleuritis as well as from abscess and dropsy of the pericardium.

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  • The diagnosis of vasculitis is complicated by several factors.

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  • We can therefore substitute sound diagnosis for guesswork more frequently in modern than in historical problems.

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  • The cytology of bone marrow, with the technique of blood examination, is of great assistance in the diagnosis of different pathological conditions.

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  • Diagnosis, or recognition of the disease, must have been necessarily imperfect, when no scientific nosology or system of disease existed, and the knowledge of anatomy was quite inadequate to allow of a precise determination of the seat of disease; but symptoms were no doubt observed and interpreted skilfully.

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  • It arose from the fact that as early as May 1887 the German physicians recognized the presence of cancer in the throat, but Sir Morell Mackenzie, the English specialist who was also consulted, disputed the correctness of this diagnosis, and advised that the operation for removal of the larynx, which they had recommended, should not be undertaken.

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  • Although not accurate in the conclusions reached at the time, the value of the method of diagnosis is shown by the retention in modern medicine of the name and the practice of " Hippocratic succussion."

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  • But greater value lies in his generic or sub-generic divisions, which, taken as a whole, are far more natural than those of Linnaeus, and consequently capable of better diagnosis.

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  • A diagnosis covering all the Ratitae (struthio, rhea, casuarius, dromaeus, apteryx and the allied fossils dinornis and aepyornis) would be as follows - (i) terrestrial birds without keel to the sternum, absolutely flightless; (ii) quadrate bone with a single proximal articulating knob; (iii) coracoid and scapula fused together and forming an open angle; (iv) normally without a pygostyle; (v) with an incisura ischiadica; (vi) rhamphotheca compound; (vii) without apteria or bare spaces in the plumage; (viii) with a complete copulatory organ, moved by skeletal muscles.

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  • The discovery had, however, yet to be completed by that of auscultation, or listening to sounds produced in the chest by breathing, the movements of the heart, &c. The combination of these methods constitutes what is now known as physical diagnosis.

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  • In the department of abdominal disease progress has been made, not only in this enormous extension of means of cure by operative methods, but also in the verification of diagnosis.

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  • We learn both from Iamblichus6 and Porphyry' that Pythagoras practised the diagnosis of the characters of candidates for pupilage before admitting them, although he seems to have discredited the current physiognomy of the schools, as he rejected Cylo, the Crotonian, on account of his professing these doctrines, and thereby was brought into some trouble.

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  • In other species of the genus, 14 to 17 in number, the bill is mostly particoloured - green, yellow, red, chestnut, blue and black variously combining so as often to form a ready diagnosis; but some of these tints are very fleeting and often leave little or no trace after death.

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  • The minute diagnosis of these two species cannot be briefly given.

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  • A CAT scan confirms the diagnosis of a stroke.

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  • In view of Master X's previous prescription for Amoxil and his presenting epigastric symptoms, the deputy made a diagnosis of antibiotic-induced gastritis.

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  • When CMT is suspected in a child, the diagnosis begins with a careful neurological exam to determine the extent and distribution of weakness.

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  • These symptoms may also resemble other conditions or medical problems, so a physician should be consulted for a diagnosis.

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  • In many cases the doctor may not be able to make the diagnosis until specific organs or organ systems are affected.

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  • Another factor that complicates diagnosis is that the various childhood vasculitides have overlapping symptom profiles.

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  • Rheumatologist-A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the joints and connective tissues of the body.

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  • These unique characteristics, the general condition and symptoms of the child, and the test results are studied in order for the physician to make a diagnosis.

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  • Since the TORCH test is a screening or first-level test, the pediatrician may order tests of other body fluids or tissues to confirm the diagnosis of a specific infection.

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  • In suspected cases of toxoplasmosis, rubella, or syphilis, cerebrospinal fluid may be obtained from the infant by spinal tap in order to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • A diagnosis of CMV is usually confirmed by culturing the virus in a sample of the infant's urine.

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  • In HSV infections, tissue culture is the best method to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • The first diagnosis of a mitochondrial disorder occurred in 1959, and the genetic material of microchondria, called mtDNA, was discovered in 1963.

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  • Prognosis is poor with death typically occurring within a few years of diagnosis.

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  • In some cases a diagnosis can be made based on blood tests; in others, blood tests may indicate that further testing is necessary.

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  • Parents should, therefore, be advised that despite the complexity of testing for mitochondrial disorders, diagnosis is not always possible.

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  • Virus isolated from a throat swab and/or feces or blood tests demonstrating the rise in a specific antibody is required to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • The diagnosis includes a physical exam and evaluation of the child's family medical history.

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  • With early diagnosis, fructose intolerance can be successfully treated by eliminating fructose, sucrose, and sorbitol from the diet (less than 40 mg/kg per day).

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  • The prognosis depends on how soon the diagnosis is made and how soon fructose and sucrose are eliminated from the child's diet.

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  • Further tests may need to be performed depending upon the results of initial tests and the presumptive diagnosis.

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  • A diagnosis is made by visual examination and may be confirmed by a report of the causal events.

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  • Often clinical appearance and visual examination give a strong suggestion about the diagnosis.

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  • Tissue biopsy may be needed for a definitive diagnosis.

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  • There is no definitive test for the diagnosis of classical EDS.

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  • If there are multiple affected individuals in a family, it may be possible to perform prenatal diagnosis using a DNA information technique known as a linkage study.

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  • A skin biopsy may be performed for a definitive diagnosis of dermatosparaxis type.

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  • Tests of blood, urine, and tissue can be used to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis of FA involves a careful medical history and thorough neurological exam.

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  • During this period, a history of recurrent infections and typical immunologic findings can suggest the diagnosis.

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  • The diagnosis may be confirmed when a person with unexplained fever and pain responds to treatment with colchicine, since colchicine is not known to have a beneficial effect on any other condition similar to FMF.

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  • The diagnosis of FMF is often delayed because the symptoms that define the condition are common to many other disorders.

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  • Membership in a less commonly affected ethnic group may also delay or hinder the correct diagnosis.

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  • Patients in whom, for purposes of diagnosis, it has been electrically excited, describe, as the initial effect of the stimulation, tingling and obscure but locally-limited sensations, referred to the part whose muscles a moment later are thrown into co-ordinate activity.

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  • It was certainly present in August, but was not recognized until the 23rd of September, and the diagnosis was not bacteriologically confirmed until the 13th of October.

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  • When it is not prevalent the diagnosis is never easy, and in pneumonic and septicaemic cases it is impossible without bacteriological assistance.

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  • Suspected cases should be bestowed in a special isolated building until the diagnosis is fully determined.

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  • In the case of diagnosis of congenital anomaly, there is no upper limit.

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  • My diagnosis of prostate cancer at this time was pure serendipity and, as events turned out, most timely.

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  • Serological test methods for the detection of anti-amoebic antibodies remain extremely useful for the diagnosis of amoebic liver abscess.

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  • The document outlines the causative agents of West Nile Virus, disease transmission, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

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  • A diagnosis is made by measuring the amount of the protein albumin in the urine.

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  • Diagnosis of E. histolytica infection Historically, light microscopy has been the method of choice to diagnose amoebiasis.

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  • The diagnosis was that I had suffered a cerebral aneurysm.

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  • The idea is to train capable school leavers in basic animal husbandry and diagnosis and treatment of the more common problems.

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  • In temporal arteritis your doctor may need to take a biopsy of a blood vessel in your scalp for diagnosis.

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  • Consensus is not yet apparent in the diagnosis of fetal asphyxia.

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  • It is not the responsibility of the physician to inform the regulatory authority of the diagnosis, except in exceptional circumstances.

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  • Provisional diagnosis was made at 3.5 years in 1985 but 3.0 years by 1995 for childhood and atypical autism.

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  • Diagnosis is usually made with barium X-rays (taken after the patient swallows barium liquid to show up the inside of the intestine ).

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  • Uncertainty of diagnosis (ie more investigations required Eg barium studies, sigmoidoscopy, etc ).

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  • The last false diagnosis was a tumor which I was to have surgery to perform biopsy.

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  • Traditionally, the diagnosis of JH has required excisional biopsy.

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  • Originally developed for medical diagnosis, its potential has recently been recognized in the totally different area of sheep breeding.

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  • Medical investigations The best way to confirm the diagnosis is to inject the bursa with a contrast medium and x-ray it.

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  • Diagnosis Osteoid Osteoma of the Spine Discussion The nidus may be radiolucent or may contain calcifications with variable surrounding sclerotic reaction.

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  • The diagnosis may produce a psychological catharsis which may benefit the afflicted in relation to the real fear of witchcraft.

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  • Asthma diagnosis allowed use of recognized criteria or reversible airway constriction.

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  • The presence of alien limb syndrome pointed to the diagnosis of " Corticobasal degeneration " .

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  • At diagnosis, the incidence of p16 homozygous and hemizygous deletion in this group was 32% and 20% respectively.

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  • The diagnosis of amyloidosis is histological, ie proof of AA amyloid deposition in biopsy material.

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  • The diagnosis of Type I diabetes is often obvious.

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  • Prenatal diagnosis of macrosomia in pregnancy complicated by diabetes mellitus.

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  • Around 80% of the work of histopathologists relates to cancer - usually to exclude the diagnosis.

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  • For the bladder preservation, accurate staging diagnosis is required.

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  • There are only a few centers in the UK where pre-implantation genetic diagnosis is offered.

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  • The " Folders " section covers a number of bioethical topics, including embryo research, stem cells, cloning, and pre-implantation diagnosis.

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  • The Consultation document provides a comprehensive review of the main issues raised by the practice of preimplantation diagnosis.

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  • Often the additional insight provided by an accurate process model is required in order to make an accurate fault diagnosis.

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  • As always the correct differential diagnosis is necessary before recommending any course of action.

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  • Recent cancer diagnosis & minor stroke have forced me to give up my stained glass business.

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  • He has also given many seminars, advanced talks and courses, including introductory courses for medical doctors and pulse diagnosis courses.

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  • A whole plant showing dieback was sent to CSL for diagnosis.

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  • Computerized records were for patients with a diagnosis of AF, or who had been prescribed digoxin.

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  • This document describes what causes calf diphtheria, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnosis, available treatments, and prevention and control measures.

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  • Should urine dipsticks be used in the diagnosis of urinary tract infection?

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  • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has great potential for preventing inherited genetic diseases.

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  • The diagnosis is best confirmed with two-dimensional echocardiography or cardiac MRI.

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  • The authors report an atypical case where the diagnosis was revealed by contrast echocardiography that demonstrated marked intrapulmonary shunting.

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  • The diagnosis is confirmed by a particular blood test, called a serum electrophoresis test, which identifies the abnormal antibody.

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  • In two patients from southern Viet Nam, the clinical diagnosis was acute encephalitis; neither patient had respiratory symptoms at presentation.

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  • The diagnosis of an abnormal uterine cavity included a thickened endometrium, and/or a endometrial mass, and/or a submucosal mass.

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  • Progress A diagnosis of partial large bowel obstruction was made and the patient treated with stimulant laxatives and phosphate enemas.

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  • The diagnosis of chronic radiation enteritis may be difficult to make.

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  • Most of the descriptions cover etiology, clinical signs, and diagnosis.

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  • Describes care and problems, and includes the etiology, clinical course, differential diagnosis and management of patients.

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  • The diagnosis of fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma is made on a combination of clinical, radiological and pathological criteria.

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  • Also went for physical therapy for many years prior to actual diagnosis - thought to have fibromyalgia.

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  • Scabies should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any itchy rash affecting the flexures.

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  • Diagnosis Thrombosis of the aorta and aortic graft Renal infarction Discussion The more distal images demonstrated the nature of his previous surgery.

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  • The morphology and location of helminth eggs are a valuable aid to the diagnosis of specific helminth eggs are a valuable aid to the diagnosis of specific helminth diseases.

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  • The morphology and location of helminth eggs are a valuable aid to the diagnosis of specific helminth diseases.

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  • Usually, on diagnosis, high doses of the drug heparin are injected.

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  • In all cases, diagnosis was confirmed by histopathology.

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  • Diagnosis is based on haemagglutination tests or negative staining electron microscopy on liver homogenates.

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  • Symptoms that may indicate the diagnosis include unexplained severe pain that increases rapidly over time associated with systemic toxicity including hypotension.

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  • Diagnosis of secondary hypothyroidism can be done by measuring cTSH at zero and 30 minutes post TRH stimulation.

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  • Freud's diagnosis of conversion hysteria, for example, was common at the turn of the century.

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  • Methodological innovations have been added to the officially ' legitimate ' repertoire of poverty assessment tools, yet the diagnosis still looks faulty.

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  • Its onset is often insidious, leading to delays in diagnosis.

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  • This severe, prolonged jaundice is usually the feature that leads to the diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis of the cause of raised plasma lipid levels will enable appropriate decisions to be taken with regard to management.

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  • A diagnosis of mobile submucosal colonic lipoma was made.

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  • He emphasized that the diagnosis of stroke patients was often wrong and that early intervention and rehabilitation can make a significant difference to outcome.

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  • An e mail received from the casualty's friend confirmed the team diagnosis and noted that the ankle required plating and external fixation.

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  • Sherman described a set of criteria for the diagnosis of pathological synovial plicae.

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  • Mortality rates in patients aged less than 65 years with a primary diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia.

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  • However, people with PPS symptoms and a history of non-paralytic polio have great difficulty receiving a diagnosis of PPS.

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  • The skin biopsy appearances are often indistinguishable from other forms of cutaneous porphyria and hence its limited value in the diagnosis of PCT.

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  • Consequently the guiding principals of supported self diagnosis and rehabilitation are lost.

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  • For proper diagnosis of a potentially serious condition please consult a health professional.

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  • The test is not a diagnosis of the disease psittacosis, it detects the organism Chlamydophila psittaci.

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  • The initial diagnosis of precocious puberty hit us hard, feelings of guilt, " why did we not do anything earlier?

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  • The dentist took an x-ray, made an immediate diagnosis, and told him he needed a root canal.

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  • A diagnosis of splenic rupture should be considered in patients reporting left upper abdominal pain or shoulder tip pain.

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  • A sticky, watery eye with positive regurgitation on pressure over the lacrimal sac confirms the diagnosis.

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  • However in my new place of work they continue to use normal saline for all patients regardless of the diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis and treatment A doctor can often diagnose scabies by giving you a physical examination and taking your medical history.

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  • The finding of schistosome ova in this patient's colonic biopsies lead to an initial diagnosis of chronic schistosomiasis being considered.

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  • Back to top Clinical diagnosis The evolution in time of frontal lobe seizures.

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  • Diagnosis is generally confirmed by serological testing but this requires testing of both acute and convalescent sera.

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  • Confirmation of a diagnosis of BVD in acute cases depends upon demonstrating seroconversion in paired serum samples.

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  • For Norwegian GPs, a putative diagnosis of acute sinusitis is likely to be correct 63% of the time.

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  • The main problem raised by these tumors is confounding infection which may lead to late diagnosis or an error in tumor staging.

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  • Whilst diagnosis is simple, replacing a stator does mean removal of the engine and rear crankcase cover.

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  • Development of computerized tomography (CT) that radically changes early diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke.

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  • Catatonic schizophrenia or depressive stupor have been suggested as a likely diagnosis.

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  • Neurological surgery is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment, usually surgical, of disorders involving the brain and nervous system.

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  • Standard endoscopic surveillance to date has not been always accurate in the diagnosis of rejection.

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  • Diagnosis of scrotal swellings To determine the nature of a scrotal swelling four aspects need to be assessed.

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  • Fitzpatrick A, Sutton R. Tilting toward a Diagnosis in Recurrent unexplained syncope.

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  • Term life policies are generally tax-free and may even allow for a partial payout upon diagnosis of a terminal disease.

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  • The size of the removed specimen was 13.5 x 8.5 x 7.5 cm, and weight 530 g. The pathological diagnosis was immature teratoma.

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  • In cases with severe thrombocytopenia, a diagnosis of AITP is likely to be made.

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  • This document describes what equine recurrent uveitis and leptospirosis infections are, diagnosis, and available treatments.

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  • Diagnosis Persistant left sided superior vena cava, with absence of the right superior vena cava.

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  • In these situations the patient will have been artificially ventilated to enable a full diagnosis to take place.

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  • The diagnosis of sigmoid volvulus in our patient was confirmed at surgery.

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  • Dr. Mistry said that an erroneous diagnosis of Type 2 in a baby who is really Type 3 may lead to wrongly withholding treatment.

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  • The condition of the urine is of the utmost importance, as it is often a clue to the diagnosis, and in surgical cases may be the first warning that absorption is occurring to an undue degree.

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  • Still the practice introduced by him of assigning to each species, a diagnosis by which it ought in theory to be distinguishable from any other known species, and of naming it by two words - the first being the generic and the second the specific term, was so manifest an improvement upon anything which had previously obtained that the Linnaean method of differentiation and nomenclature established itself before long in spite of all opposition, and in principle became almost universally adopted.

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  • The rapid diagnosis of diphtheria, by recognizing its bacillus, has enabled the practitioner of medicine to commence the treatment early, and it has also enabled the medical officer of health to step in and insist on the isolation of affected persons before the disease has had time to spread.

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  • The earliest cases, according to retrospective inquiry, occurred in June 1899; suspicions were aroused in July, but the diagnosis was not established until August.

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  • When plague is prevalent in a locality, the diagnosis is easy in fairly well-marked cases of the bubonic type, but less so in the other varieties.

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  • Only randomized controlled trials of LLLT for the treatment of patients with a clinical diagnosis of RA or OA were eligible.

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  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term growth retardation in affected children, although it does not restore hearing.

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  • Possible use in rapid diagnosis of endocrine disorders and side effects of retinoid therapy are being studied.

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  • The finding of schistosome ova in this patient 's colonic biopsies lead to an initial diagnosis of chronic Schistosomiasis being considered.

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  • Our study concludes that Tc-99m pertechnetate scintigraphy with lemon juice stimulation is useful for the detection and diagnosis of Warthin 's tumor.

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  • According to the diagnosis she had suffered from viral attack on the Spinal cord at the level of D4 to D7.

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  • Asbestosis diagnosis Diagnosis involves the doctor listening with a stethoscope placed over the lungs to listen for abnormal sounds called crackles.

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  • Diagnosis Diagnosis is based upon the typical location and appearance of the swellings in the interdigital skin.

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  • Fitzpatrick A, Sutton R. Tilting toward a Diagnosis in Recurrent unexplained Syncope.

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  • Diagnosis is typically based on a blood test, which looks for the presence of syphilis antibodies in the blood.

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  • Skin manifestations facilitate the diagnosis of genetic disease - well known examples include neurofibromatosis and tuberose sclerosis but there are many others.

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  • The level of urate in the blood can help to make the diagnosis of gout.

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  • That revealed varices in the lower part of her esophagus which would fit in with a diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis.

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  • In this age group, young enough to make the diagnosis of COPD unlikely, the principal cause of wheeze with breathlessness is asthma.

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  • By being involved in the examination and work-up of patients, students will learn the skills of client communication, history taking and diagnosis.

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  • There are many small nuances in infant development that can go unnoticed, and an early diagnosis will lead to faster and often more effective treatment.

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  • You may be tempted to make a new diagnosis and treat it with an over-the-counter medication, but don't!

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  • The symptoms require more than mere observation in order for proper diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis is complicated because other breathing conditions have similar symptoms.

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  • After my diagnosis, my view of the world changed.

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  • In cases of severe diaper rash, parents should get a diagnosis and treatment plan from their baby's pediatrician.

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  • When a diagnosis of SIDS has been applied to a baby's death, it simply means that the child died from an unknown cause.

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  • Please let us know what diagnosis you vet finally comes up with.

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  • Your vet could take a skin scraping for this diagnosis.

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  • It has so many varied symptoms that the diagnosis is easily missed until it all adds up.

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  • Needless to say, you'll have to pursue a diagnosis with your vet in order to establish the exact cause and try to curb the hair loss.

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  • I can't give you a diagnosis for your cat, but I highly encourage you to take him to the vet.

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  • Your best bet is to take your feline to the vet and get a complete diagnosis to see if this is an infection or if the swelling is being caused by something else.

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  • The diagnosis is further impaired by the fact that the organisms cycle in a matter of hours so the number of cells changes.

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  • This is truly no easy feat, and most vets will need to perform a thorough examination and a few lab tests before a correct diagnosis can be reached.

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  • Your veterinarian can make an accurate diagnosis of what is causing blood in the stool.

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  • Feline distemper symptoms vary widely, so it is important to take a sick cat to the vet immediately for the correct diagnosis.

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  • There are several ways that your cat might be treated, depending on the diagnosis.

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  • This test must be sent out to a lab for diagnosis.

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  • Receiving this diagnosis can be frightening as well as heartbreaking for cat owners.

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  • Most cats are diagnosed with FIP by the evaluation and presumptive diagnosis of the vet.

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  • Doing these things will minimize the potential for your pet to contract FIP.It is always a good idea to contact your veterinarian for diagnosis at the earliest sign of illness.

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  • A diagnosis is confirmed through antibody tests, and breeders can be asked by clients to provide test results before a kitten is placed in a new home.

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  • If the diagnosis is FHV, your vet may start supportive care.

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  • This viral disease can take many forms and complicate an early diagnosis, but it basically causes immune suppression.

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  • The IFA test looks specifically at the white blood cells for the antigen and therefore gives a more definitive diagnosis of the disease.

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  • Have her condition treated by a veterinarian in order to reach the correct diagnosis and treatment.

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  • In fact, your vet will check for more symptoms beyond the vomiting in order to make an accurate diagnosis and determine whether this is just a simple case of vomiting or if the vomiting is just a symptom of a more serious illness.

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  • If you believe you've been infected with herpes, please see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment information.

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  • If you're not sure whether or not you have a yeast infection, please see a doctor for the proper diagnosis.

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  • The sensible course of action is to use a combination of conventional medicine and consult a doctor with any questions or symptoms for a proper diagnosis.

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  • Remember that only a physician can diagnose an illness, so please make an appointment and consult with your doctor for a proper diagnosis.

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  • Their highly skilled makeup artists provide skin spa diagnosis, makeup techniques and brow design.

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  • The endodontist is a dentist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disorders involving the interior of the tooth.

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  • A psychologist will be able to do psychological testing to find a definitive diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder.

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  • Only a physician can differentiate a heart attack from a less serious cause of chest pain, and the chances of surviving a heart attack increase with prompt diagnosis and treatment.

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  • The existing tests at the time failed to differentiate between the symptoms of anxiety and depression in a way that was adequate for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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  • The presence of some of these symptoms may not necessarily merit a diagnosis of GAD.

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  • A licensed mental health provider or physician should render the diagnosis and design a comprehensive therapy regiment to relieve the patient from the excessive anxiety.

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  • To qualify for a GAD diagnosis, this excessive worry must be present for six months or more.

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  • To qualify for a GAD diagnosis, three of the six symptoms listed above must be present for at least six months.

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  • Diagnosis criteria for children is different from diagnosis criteria for adults, so a child may receive a GAD diagnosis with only one of the above symptoms present.

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  • To receive the official diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, the person must have had the severe anxiety symptoms for at least six months.

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  • A licensed physician or therapist can make the diagnosis of chronic anxiety symptoms.

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  • This person will be able to accurately assess your symptoms and come up with a diagnosis and treatment plan for your recovery.

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  • Getting a proper diagnosis can help you find the right treatment for anxiety disorders and other conditions that may be present.

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  • Often it is the intensity of the teen years that brings a diagnosis to the surface.

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  • The next few days involved a series of doctor's appointments where the diagnosis became worse and worse.

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  • If you get your doctor's diagnosis, it may be enough to make you quit hiding from what you are afraid of.

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  • A depression test is not intended to provide an official diagnosis or act as a substitute for proper medical treatment.

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  • A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in treatment and diagnosis of mental illness.

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  • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-V) does not include compulsive lying as a unique disorder or diagnosis.

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  • However, since these traits can indicate a variety of other problems as well, it is important to obtain a proper diagnosis from a qualified medical professional.

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  • While the Beck Depression Inventory is one of the most widely used inventories for measuring symptoms of depression, there are both pros and cons to this method of diagnosis.

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  • If a moderate-to-severe score is calculated, further tests and assessments are necessary before a doctor would come to an absolute diagnosis.

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  • Reading about the following types of depression may help you understand your diagnosis or figure out which kind of depression you may be suffering from.

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  • People might receive a diagnosis of manic depression or bipolar disorder if they cycle between depression and mania.

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  • Not many individuals receive this diagnosis because the symptoms associated with unspecified depression are unclear.

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  • Many people may throw the diagnosis of lying disorder around but in actuality, it doesn't exist.

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  • Many of the signs and symptoms listed can also be signs of other illness, so be sure to consult a trained professional for a complete evaluation and proper diagnosis.

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  • The announcement came just as rumors of his failing health due to a cancer diagnosis began surfacing.

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  • Though there is no one test to determine whether a person has Kawasaki disease, doctors generally make the diagnosis by evaluating the patient and ruling out other diseases such as the measles and Scarlet fever.

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  • In March of 2008, doctors handed down the veteran actor a grim diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, one of the most deadly forms of the disease.

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  • A few years after her cancer diagnosis, Fawcett announced that she was cancer free, only for the disease to reappear a short time later.

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  • After receiving his diagnosis, doctors told Swayze he had less than two years to live before succumbing to the disease.

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  • Some reports read that Swayze continued to smoke after receiving his cancer diagnosis.

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  • Medical experts have commented numerous times on Swayze's form of pancreatic cancer, stating that of those who have received the same diagnosis as Swayze's, only one percent survives past five years.

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  • Shortly after his diagnosis, Hopper sought treatment at the University of Southern California.

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  • The Easy Rider actor has not yet spoken out about his prognosis nor have his reps confirmed the deadly diagnosis.

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  • In 2011, Zeta-Jones made her diagnosis of bipolar II disorder public.

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  • Because diagnosis is not typically made until adult worms have become prevalent, treatment usually involves hospitalization.

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  • This will provide some direction for your vet as he searches for a diagnosis, and a possible course of action for restoring your pet to health.

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  • This can save critical time during a severe illness where a fast diagnosis may be necessary in order to save your pet's life.

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  • The average pet owner simply doesn't have the necessary skills and knowledge of veterinary medicine to make a creditable diagnosis for every sick dog symptom.

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  • Even if an owner does make a correct diagnosis, there are questions about proper dosage and duration of treatment to effectively route the illness.

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  • There's simply no way to know how to treat them without an accurate diagnosis.

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  • Only your vet can make a diagnosis about your dog's hearing, but don't be too discouraged if your dog has permanent hearing loss.

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  • I'm curious to know what your dog's actual diagnosis was.

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  • Seems excessive to me no matter what the diagnosis was.

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  • I think your best course of action would be to let your vet take a look at your dog's skin lesions in order to get an exact diagnosis.

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  • I am not qualified to make a diagnosis, but the combination of these symptoms could mean the dogs have anything from a bad case of worms to a virus.

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  • In the case of the vomiting, it does indeed sound like your vet went with the diagnosis that required the least investigation.

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  • You're free to start over with yet another vet, or you can make one last attempt to get some cooperation from your current vet before you spend more money on a diagnosis, considering the work that has already been done.

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  • You will want to know about canine congestive heart failure (CHF) treatments if your dog has received that diagnosis.

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  • The diagnosis of parvo in puppies can devastate an owner or breeder.

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  • If you suspect any of these problems, consult an expert for diagnosis and treatment.

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  • In the event that there is a treatable problem, early diagnosis is a key to success.

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  • Be completely honest with your physician, as withholding information can prevent a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

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  • Another important aspect of Alzheimer's info is the diagnosis.

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  • If your loved one is showing symptoms of the disease, make an appointment with a doctor for a definitive diagnosis.

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  • However, the form itself it is not a formal tool for diagnosis.

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  • A visit with a licensed physician or mental health professional is needed for an accurate diagnosis and treatment of depression.

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  • If you are concerned about your own memory lapses or those of a loved one, it is best to visit your doctor for a correct diagnosis.

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  • If you experience these symptoms, you should consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.

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  • The important thing to remember is that the only definitive diagnosis is from a sleep test administered by a sleep specialist.

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  • Patients with sleep apnea will undergo two to three sleep studies during the course of their diagnosis and subsequent treatment options.

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  • If you or someone you love suspects that they have a sleep disorder, you should seek medical and professional help for an accurate diagnosis.

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  • An ENT specialist can determine the specific physical causes of the snore, making diagnosis easier.

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  • Based on the results of the sleep study, Dr. Feldman will make a diagnosis and work with the patient to establish the best course of action.

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  • This sleep center contains the only sleep clinic with an accreditation from the American Sleep Academy.The first step in diagnosis is an overnight sleep test.

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  • New Jersey sleep apnea patients have several options for professional sleep disorder diagnosis and various types of treatment.

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  • The specialist, usually a board-certified internist with specialized training in sleep disorders, can provide the additional diagnosis and evaluation needed.

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  • The Center for Sleep Medicine at Capital Health is the largest sleep center in Mercer and Bucks counties and has been providing sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment for over twenty years.

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  • The Center is staffed with board-certified experts who specialize in the diagnosis, sleep evaluation and individualized treatment of sleep disorders.

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  • Part of the diagnosis could include sleep testing in one of the Center's four sleep study rooms.

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  • All rooms are monitored by skilled technicians who can provide the patient's sleep physician with the information they need to make a sleep disorder diagnosis and to recommend a treatment program.

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  • With so many New Jersey sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment options you don't need to just "settle" on a sleep doctor or sleep center.

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  • Your ability to trust your doctor and feel comfortable with their diagnosis will be instrumental in your willingness to follow the treatment which is recommended.

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  • Doctors will need to diagnosis your condition carefully.

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  • It is important to make the diagnosis of OSA, but it often gets overlooked.

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  • Patients may not want to go through the hassle of participating in a sleep study, which is necessary for proper diagnosis of OSA.

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  • Patients and their health care providers should work together to make the diagnosis because there are good treatments to manage this condition, and some of the complications may be avoided.

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  • If you or someone you love suspect that you have a sleep problem, contact a physician for a diagnosis and treatment so that you can start sleeping again.

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  • Before surgery is considered, each patient should be evaluated to confirm the diagnosis of sleep apnea and to measure the severity of the case.

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  • Since the center is part of a medical school, the focus is not only on patient diagnosis and treatment, but also on researching new treatments and diagnostic tests for sleep disorders.

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  • Finding the right approach involves determining the conditions that lead to restlessness, as well as proper diagnosis.

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  • Doctors must first formally diagnosis individuals with restless leg syndrome prior to making a decision of how to treat it.

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  • The approach that is appropriate for your specific needs depends heavily on proper diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis requires a sleep study and a physician who knows what questions to ask.

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  • Following the sleep study, the specialist will study your results and then provide you with a diagnosis and a recommendation.

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  • Based on the results of the sleep study, Dr. Feldman will make a diagnosis and work with the patient to establish the best course of treatment.

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  • After meeting with a physician at the Center, each patient is given an overnight sleep study to compile additional data for the initial diagnosis.

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  • The first step for in solving a sleep apnea problem is an accurate diagnosis and customized treatment.

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  • Chesapeake Neurology Associates offers the equipment and the expertise necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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  • Proper diagnosis for obstructive or central sleep apnea begins with recognizing the signs that a problem exists.

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  • Depending on your diagnosis and the severity of your sleep apnea, your medical insurance may not cover the cost of the procedure.

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  • The facility offers a full range of services, including diagnosis and treatment for various sleep disorders.

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  • Located on the campus of Baylor University Medical Center, Sleep Centers of Texas focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.

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  • The Sleep Disorders Center is a comprehensive center devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of all sleep disorders.

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  • The Center provides a diagnosis, treatment and follow-up visits.

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  • The in house sleep facility allows a wide range of diagnostic measurements for proper diagnosis.

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  • With a little research you can quickly locate the specialist or sleep center you need for diagnosis, treatment or information.

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  • Your doctor may refer you to a sleep specialist or sleep center where you can undergo additional diagnosis and receive customized testing.

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  • Diagnosis is the most difficult part of treating a sleep disorder.

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  • The next day, your results are sent to a sleep doctor specialist who can make a diagnosis or order further tests as needed.

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  • If the patient is relaxed with the sleep specialist and sleep center, the diagnosis might be more accurate.

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  • The Center also offers after diagnosis support and equipment including various types of CPAP and BiPAP machines, equipment and accessories.

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  • Several physicians with sleep medicine expertise are on staff and available for both adult and pediatric diagnosis.

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  • Treating each respective disorder is an important part of dealing with a dual diagnosis.

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  • The restless nature of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder makes people with this diagnosis at high risk for developing sleep problems.

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  • Your general physician or internist can work with you to diagnosis and establish a treatment program.

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  • Diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea takes a team of sleep specialists, each providing an important role.

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  • Understanding what causes people to snore is the first step toward seeking a diagnosis and treatment.

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  • Sleep apnea associations offer helpful insight into the sleep disorder, ranging from the initial diagnosis to advanced treatments.

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  • This doctor will recommend a sleep study after making an initial diagnosis of the sleep apnea.

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  • For many patients, a diagnosis of sleep apnea can result in a prescription for a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine that must be worn when you sleep for the rest of your life.

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  • Your general physician may be able to recommend an otolaryngologist or you may find one through your sleep center.Your doctor will perform a full diagnosis and evaluation to see if you are a good candidate for the procedure.

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  • Persistent snoring requires a medical evaluation and diagnosis.

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  • In some cases, it may be necessary to participate in a sleep study in order to get a proper diagnosis for the sleep related breathing condition.

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  • The first step in the process is to diagnosis the reason for the sleep related breathing problem.

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  • In addition, a patient may have to participate in a sleep study to get a diagnosis.

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  • Norman sleep apnea patients can benefit from researching their options in diagnosis and treatment for the sleep disorder.

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  • A sleep disorder often requires a sleep study for diagnosis.

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  • Forums sponsored by professional sleep apnea associations may include more post topics on diagnosis and treatment options for sleep apnea.

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  • Persistent daytime fatigue coupled with frequent nighttime waking are symptoms associated with several sleep disorders, you should consult your physician who can refer you to a sleep study for a proper diagnosis.

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  • If you have a sleep apnea diagnosis and are ready to explore your treatment options, consider the many sleep apnea devices that can help you get a good nights rest.

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  • Choosing the right product begins with a proper diagnosis and a treatment plan developed by a physician.

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  • In addition, a doctor may recommend a sleep study to get a proper diagnosis.

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  • After getting a diagnosis, the patient has a number of different treatment options, including oral devices for sleep apnea fitted by a dentist.

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  • Hypersomnia treatment may involve getting proper diagnosis and treatment for depression.What happens when depression or other underlying causes remain a mystery?

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  • To receive a diagnosis, a person must display symptoms for at least a month and the condition must have a noticeable impact on the person's life.

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  • Proper diagnosis and treatment requires a sleep study.

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  • Chances are that the correct diagnosis and a treatment program tailored to your symptoms will help reduce the problem and help you to function more normally during the day.

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  • Participating in a sleep study is an important step in getting proper diagnosis and treatment.

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  • After participating in a sleep study, your doctor may give you a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Patients who have undergone a sleep study, received a diagnosis and prescription will find that their physician can recommend the type of device that best meets their needs.

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  • Resmed's equipment demonstrates their commitment to improving both the diagnosis process and patient care.

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  • Getting an accurate diagnosis is a critical first step in getting the right treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • Once you have an accurate diagnosis and treatment begins, sleeping resumes.

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  • In most children, the diagnosis of stroke is delayed by more than 24 hours from the onset of symptoms.

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  • However, the diagnosis of stroke is rarely made within three hours, so the use of this drug in children is uncommon.

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  • Dietary guidelines are individualized, based on the child's age, diagnosis, overall health, and level of functioning.

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  • If a cause was identified, the underlying condition should be treated, and anticoagulant or low-dose aspirin therapy may be initiated, depending on the child's diagnosis.

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  • It is often used in the diagnosis of cases of abnormal cardiac rhythm and myocardial damage.

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  • Likewise, the doctor will look for an enlarged spleen by pressing on (palpating) the abdomen; if the spleen is noticeably enlarged, ITP is not absolutely ruled out but is a less likely diagnosis.

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  • Usually, heart check-up appointments are scheduled more frequently just after the diagnosis or after treatment.

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  • An immediate evaluation that includes blood tests and imaging of the biliary system (through ultrasound, specialized x-ray techniques, or radioactive screens of the liver) are required to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • In addition, in most cases, a liver biopsy or a surgical exploration of the infant's abdomen is necessary for a definitive diagnosis.

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  • Early diagnosis of biliary atresia is essential, for if left untreated, few children survive beyond the age of two years.

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  • Productive pain has been described as a warning of injury and so may be both an indication of need for treatment and a guide to diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis begins with a complete medical history, including family history of cancer, and a thorough physical examination.

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  • The biopsy provides information about the type of cancer, its stage, the aggressiveness of the cancer in invading nearby tissue or organs, and the extent of metastases at diagnosis.

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  • The prognosis involves the type of cancer, its degree of invasiveness, and the extent of metastases at diagnosis.

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  • A diagnosis of childhood cancer raises many uncertainties and concerns for parents, including how to acquire the most effective therapy.

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  • Advances in molecular and cellular technologies have improved both the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric cancer and also carry with them the possibility of someday curing and preventing cancer in children.

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  • To diagnosis lactose intolerance, usually healthcare professionals measure the absorption of lactose in the digestive system by using the lactose tolerance test, the hydrogen breath test, or the stool acidity test.

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  • A diagnosis of lactose intolerance is confirmed when blood glucose level does not rise.

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  • Diagnosis is based on characteristic symptoms and physical examination.

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  • Diagnosis of NF-1 requires that at least two of the characteristic signs are present.

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  • Diagnosis of NF-2 requires the presence of either a nodule or mass (tumor) on the acoustic nerve or another distinctive nervous system tumor, which may only be identifiable through imaging studies.

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  • Diagnosis of NF-1 will be confirmed by manipulation of the skin to reveal moveable, small, solid lumps (nodules) and the presence of coffee-colored spots on the skin of the trunk and pelvis.

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  • Two or more nodules and six or more discolored spots are usually definitive for a diagnosis of NF-1.

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  • Diagnosis of NF-2 also relies on manipulation of the skin to indicate the presence of nodules and evaluation of hearing and vision to determine any impairment.

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  • An abnormal blood test might suggest leukemia; however, the diagnosis has to be confirmed by more specific tests.

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  • The doctor may perform a bone marrow biopsy to confirm the diagnosis of leukemia.

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  • In addition to diagnosis, the biopsy is also repeated during the treatment phase of the disease to see if the leukemia is responding to therapy.

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  • According to statistics, more than 60 percent of the patients with leukemia survive for at least a year after diagnosis.

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  • Any patient with a toothache should see a dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

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  • Diagnosis includes identifying the location of the toothache, as well as the cause.

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  • The diagnosis of true labor can only be determined by a vaginal exam to determine if the cervix has changed in dilatation (opening).

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  • Diagnosis of heat cramps usually involves observation of symptoms such as muscle cramping and thirst.

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  • Diagnosis of heat exhaustion or heat stroke, however, may require a healthcare worker to review the child's medical history, document symptoms, and obtain blood pressure and temperature readings.

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  • Definitive diagnosis of CMT is made only by genetic testing, usually performed by drawing a small amount of blood.

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  • The diagnosis of nursemaid's elbow is made through a physical examination by the child's physician.

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  • In some cases such tests are necessary to make a definitive diagnosis.

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  • Clinical symptoms such as extreme joint looseness and unusual skin qualities, along with family history, can lead to a diagnosis of EDS.

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  • Specific tests, such as skin biopsies, are available for diagnosis of certain types of EDS, including vascular, arthrochalasia, and dermatosparaxis types.

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  • Constitutional homeopathic treatment may be helpful in maintaining optimal health in persons with a diagnosis of EDS.

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  • The diagnosis may be devastating to the individual and, in many cases, to other family members when they learn they are at risk for being affected.

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  • Prenatal diagnosis is available for specific forms of EDS, including kyphosocliosis type and vascular type.

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  • Prior to diagnosis, parents of children with EDS have found themselves under suspicion of child abuse.

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  • The diagnosis of sickle cell anemia is established during the newborn screen testing that is performed in the nursery at time of birth.

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  • The diagnosis of croup is usually made based on the description of symptoms by the parent, as well as a physical examination.

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  • The rise in the number of reported cases reflects a genuine increase in the number of persons affected by the disorder and not simply earlier or more accurate diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis of anorexia nervosa is complicated by a number of factors.

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  • The diagnosis of VLBW occurs when newborns are weighed.

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  • For cancer, the diagnosis can be made through screening procedures such as mammography (for breast cancer), PAP smear (for cervical cancer).

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  • Cardiovascular diseases may require surgical procedures for establishing a diagnosis and initiating treatment.

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  • Generally the prognosis is related to the diagnosis, patients' state of health, age, and the presence of another disease or complication in addition to the presenting problem.

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  • Diagnosis of a sore throat by a doctor begins with a physical examination of the throat and chest.

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  • Adjustment disorder, in some ways, is a hopeful diagnosis.

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  • The diagnosis of adjustment disorder is a very common one for both children and teens, with a higher incidence among children than adults.

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  • In order to even establish a diagnosis of adjustment disorder, a mental health professional needs to meet and evaluate the child or teen.

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  • Most of the external features of Marfan syndrome become more pronounced as the child gets older, so that diagnosis of the disorder is often easier in adults than in children.

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  • In many cases, the child may have few or very minor outward signs of the disorder, and the diagnosis may be missed until the child develops vision problems or cardiac symptoms.

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  • Mutations of the fibrillin gene (FBNI) are unique to each family affected by Marfan, which makes rapid genetic diagnosis impossible, given present technology.

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  • This condition is an important indication for diagnosis of the syndrome because there are relatively few other disorders that produce it.

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  • The diagnosis is made by taking a family history and a thorough examination of the child's eyes, heart, and bone structure.

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  • In terms of the cardiac examination, a standard electrocardiogram (EKG) is not sufficient for diagnosis; only the echocardiogram can detect possible enlargement of the aorta.

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  • In other cases, the diagnosis remains uncertain because of the mildness of the child's symptoms, the absence of a family history of the syndrome, and other variables.

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  • This dramatic improvement is attributed to new surgical techniques, improved diagnosis, and new techniques of medical treatment.

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  • The most important single factor in improving the child's prognosis is early diagnosis.

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  • A diagnosis of toxoplasmosis is made based on clinical signs and supporting laboratory results, including visualization of the organism in body tissue or isolation in animals.

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  • The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 17th ed. Edited by Mark Beers and Robert Berkow.

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  • The primary functions of a platelet count are to assist in the diagnosis of bleeding disorders and to monitor patients who are being treated for any disease involving bone marrow failure.

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  • Close observation and familiarity with the child, as well as an understanding of their developmental stage, are critical to the diagnosis of problem lying.

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  • A physician can make a diagnosis based on the medical history and the appearance of the rash, where it appears, and any other accompanying symptoms.

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  • Immunological tests such as Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) are also widely used for diagnosis, and several commercial kits are available.

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  • The diagnosis of Tourette syndrome is made by observing and interviewing the child, looking at the family's medical history, and talking to the child's family and sometimes to other caregivers.

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  • The diagnosis of Tourette syndrome is complicated by a variety of factors.

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  • Diagnosis is further complicated by the fact that some tics appear to be within the range of normal behavior.

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  • Diagnosis is also made more difficult because often individuals attempt to control tics in public, and, therefore, the healthcare professional may have difficulty observing the symptoms firsthand.

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  • Although there is some disagreement over what criteria should be used to diagnose Tourette syndrome, the most common aid in the diagnosis is the DSM-IV.

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  • Others criticize the criteria because they limit the diagnosis to those who experience a significant impairment, which may exclude individuals who have the syndrome but exhibit milder symptoms.

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  • After a child has missed several developmental milestones, the pediatrician may refer the child to a specialist for diagnosis.

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  • Until the early 2000s, the diagnosis of WS made based on the child having a certain number of the symptoms of the disease.

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  • A diagnosis of spasticity is often made with the diagnosis of cerebral palsy or following a brain or spinal cord injury.

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  • A multi-disciplinary team may be consulted to provide an accurate diagnosis of spasticity so the proper treatment can be planned.

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  • Dietary guidelines are individualized, based on the child's age, diagnosis, overall health, severity of disability, and level of functioning.

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  • Initial diagnosis of Wilms' tumor is made by looking at the tumor using various imaging techniques.

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  • Final diagnosis, however, depends on obtaining a tissue sample from the mass (biopsy) and examining it under a microscope in order to verify that it has the characteristics of a Wilms' tumor.

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  • The diagnosis of meningococcemia can be made by the growth of the organism from blood cultures.

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  • Treatment should begin when the diagnosis is suspected and should not be delayed by the doctor's waiting for positive cultures.

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  • Diagnosis is based on a combination of the patient's history (especially living or traveling in areas with high rates of trachoma) and examination of the eyes.

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  • In developed countries where laboratory facilities are available, the doctor takes a small sample of cells from the child's conjunctivae and examines it, following a procedure called Giemsa staining, to confirm the diagnosis.

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  • In underdeveloped countries where medical resources are scarce, diagnosis is made based on an examination only.

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  • In The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 17th ed. Edited by Robert Berkow.

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  • Its diagnosis depends on the presence of at least five symptoms related to mood that disappear within a few days of menstruation.

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  • The diagnosis of PMDD has caused controversy connected to the concern that it may be used against women, labeling them as being impaired by their menstrual cycles.

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  • The study reported a link between early use of soy formula and peanut oil baby lotion in the later diagnosis of peanut food allergy.

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  • The diagnosis can only be made by performing a biopsy (taking a tissue sample under anesthesia from a site in the patient thought to be involved and having it tests).

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  • In general, the younger the child at diagnosis and the more organs involved, the poorer the outlook.

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  • A diagnosis of mental retardation is made if an individual has an intellectual functioning level well below average and significant limitations in two or more adaptive skill areas.

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  • In the case of Down syndrome, which involves distinctive physical characteristics, a diagnosis can usually be made shortly after birth.

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  • The sooner the diagnosis of mental retardation is made, the more the child can be helped.

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  • This usually shows up on an x ray and may aid the diagnosis of CF.

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  • Genes from a small blood or tissue sample are analyzed for specific mutations; presence of two copies of the mutated gene confirms the diagnosis of CF in all but a very few cases.

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  • Early diagnosis is important to prevent malnutrition and infection from weakening the young child.

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  • These numbers may be underestimates due to underreporting of the problem or failure of diagnosis by medical personnel.

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  • Establishing the diagnosis is often hindered by the excessive cautiousness of caregivers or by actual concealment of the true origin of the child's injuries, as a result of fear, shame and avoidance or denial mechanisms.

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  • The presence or absence of accompanying symptoms, a person's medical history, and information about what he or she may have ingested, any recent trips taken, or possible exposures to illness all help the physician make a diagnosis.

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  • A normal patient can have low hGH levels, but if hGH is still low after stimulation, a more definitive diagnosis can be made.

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  • This procedure, also called the glucose loading test, is performed to evaluate excessive baseline levels of hGH and to confirm diagnosis of gigantism in children (and acromegaly in adults).

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  • In a child with excessive hGH levels, failure of suppression indicates anterior pituitary dysfunction and confirms a diagnosis of gigantism (or acromegaly).

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  • Although laboratory studies are seldom performed, the physician may order further blood tests or cultures of the lesions in order to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other causes.

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  • The SIB-R is widely used in preschool and special education programs for diagnosis, for intervention planning, and for assessing outcomes.

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  • The VABS assessment provides the information required for the diagnosis or evaluation of a wide range of disabilities, including mental retardation, developmental delays, functional skills impairment, and speech/language impairment.

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  • Seeing a worm is what determines the diagnosis.

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  • Because congenital coarctation of the aorta is unpredicted, parents may be unprepared for the diagnosis and need careful, sensitive medical explanation by the pediatrician or surgeon.

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  • This does not appear to be a problem, however, when the drugs are appropriately used for a proper diagnosis of ADHD.

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  • A diagnosis should be made, and drug therapy initiated, only by a qualified professional experienced in this condition.

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  • For most of the lipidoses, diagnosis is suspected based on symptoms and family history.

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  • Samples of tissue from an affected area may also confirm a diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis is confirmed by analyzing a sample of tissue.

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  • Prenatal diagnosis of types A and B NPD can be done with amniocentesis or chorionic villi sampling.

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  • Charting a child's growth in comparison to age norms will help lead to a diagnosis.

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  • Diagnosis may require psychiatric expertise to rule out such conditions as oppositional defiant disorder, bipolar disorder, or ADHD.

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  • The MMPI is only one element of psychological assessment, and should never be used as the sole basis for a diagnosis.

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  • Pediatric allergist-A board certified physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions in children.

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  • For children, a clear diagnosis may not be possible until the teenage years since most children grow out of GID problems.

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  • A definitive diagnosis is based on culture or detection of the virus in eye secretions, sputum, urine, or stool.

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  • Generally, symptoms of any type of schizophrenia must be present for six months before a diagnosis can be made.

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  • Diagnosis of schizophrenia in children can be difficult because delusions and hallucinations may be mistaken for childhood fantasies.

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  • The orthodontist compiles pretreatment records that are used for diagnosis, determining the course of treatment, and measuring the progress of treatment.

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  • Based on the diagnosis the orthodontist develops a custom treatment plan and designs the appropriate corrective appliances that will gradually straighten or move the teeth.

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  • Diagnosis of the disease causing a specific pain is further complicated by the fact that pain can be referred to (felt at) a skin site that does not seem to be connected to the site of the pain's origin.

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  • Only after thorough testing can a correct diagnosis and determination of gender be made.

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  • The diagnosis is confirmed by various viral tests.

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  • Tissue culture provides a more reliable method of diagnosis.

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  • Because the underlying cause of the fever is usually recorded as the diagnosis, accurate statistics for those presenting with FUO are not available.

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  • There are many possible causes of FUO; generally though, a diagnosis can be found.

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  • If a toddler or older child has a fever for more than a day or two (48 to 72 hours), with or without other symptoms, the pediatrician should be consulted so that an early diagnosis can be made and treatment begun.

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  • When FUO is present, parents may be concerned that effective treatment will be delayed by waiting for a diagnosis, which may depend on waiting for the results of diagnostic tests.

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  • Depending on the extent of the fever, keeping the child quiet and in bed is probably recommended until all results are available and a definitive diagnosis is made.

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  • When results are available, the physician will likely prescribe a new medication most appropriate for the diagnosis.

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  • Thus, prenatal diagnosis can be carried out in most families.

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  • Sun, X., et al. "Early diagnosis of ataxia-telangiectasia using radiosensitivity testing."

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  • Direct analysis of the MEFV gene for FMF mutations is the only method to be certain of the diagnosis.

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  • If both members of a couple were proven to be FMF carriers through genetic testing, highly accurate prenatal diagnosis would be available in any subsequent pregnancy.

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