Diagnoses Sentence Examples

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  • In the article Lizard attention is drawn to the many characters which make it difficult, if not impossible, to give diagnoses applicable to all lizards and all snakes.

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  • In the following diagnoses of the families preference is given to such characters as are most easily ascertained.

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  • It is true that some specialized forms, such as the Brisingidae among starfish, A strophiura and Ophioteresis among ophiurans, contravene the usual diagnoses; but this neither obscures their systematic position, nor does it alter the fact that since early Palaeozoic times these two great groups of stellate echinoderms have evolved along separate lines.

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  • A professional using a number of different testing approaches diagnoses autism.

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  • It is extremely hard to draw any fixed line in Egypt between magic and medicine; but it is curious to note that simple diagnoses and prescriptions were employed for the more curable diseases, while magical formulae and amulets are reserved for those that are harder to cope with, such as the bites of snakes and the stings of scorpions.

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  • The generic characters are based upon definite modifications of form which affect the entire facies of the animals, while the specific diagnoses depend upon minor characters, such as the number of myotomes or muscle-segments.

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  • We are able to carry out short or long-term diagnoses, and provide concise, objective and helpful feedback.

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  • Would you like to design a baby incubator or a machine that diagnoses and treats serious illnesses such as heart disease or cancer?

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  • A chest X-ray is more helpful in excluding other diagnoses (e.g. pneumothorax ), but may show a wedge shaped pulmonary infarct.

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  • Tests In primary syphilis diagnoses can be made by microscopy of the discharge or even aspirating fluid from the enlarged lymph glands.

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  • They are usually diagnosed through a physical exam, although some pediatricians prefer to use a blood test to make any further diagnoses.

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  • Buddhist teachings refer to tridosha as the three poisons, and it is on these three attributes that many Tibetan diagnoses and remedies are based.

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  • According to psychiatrist Robert Reich, M.D., compulsive lying can be associated with diagnoses such as antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and narcissistic personality disorder.

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  • And while no cure exists, early diagnoses of Alzheimer's may help you and your loved ones prepare for the progressive changes.

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  • The Alzheimer's Association reports people with Alzheimer's typically die four to six years following diagnoses, though the duration of the disease can fluctuate from three to 20 years.

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  • The doctor will begin by ruling out such other possible diagnoses as bacterial or viral infections, collagen vascular disease, hypersensitivity reactions, and malignant tumors.

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  • Records of previous diagnoses, surgeries, and treatments are reviewed.

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  • Vineland has also been proven to be an accurate resource for predicting autism and Asperger syndrome, among other diagnoses.

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  • Orthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that diagnoses, prevents, and treats dental and facial irregularities called malocclusions.

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  • Usually a dentist diagnoses and characterizes the various types of periodontal disease.

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  • Serious childhood antisocial behaviors can lead to diagnoses of conduct disorder (CD) or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).

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  • These individuals may not be identified as having FAS but may fulfill criteria for alcohol-related diagnoses, as set forth by the Institute of Medicine.

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  • Commonly associated diagnoses as attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, depression, or anxiety should be recognized and treated appropriately.

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  • If the doctor is considering breathing-related sleep disorders, myoclonus, or narcolepsy as possible diagnoses, he or she may ask the patient to be tested in a sleep laboratory or at home with portable instruments.

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  • Most diagnoses of failure to thrive are made in infants and toddlers in the first few years of life.

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  • They should have a basic understanding and answers to questions such as what are personality disorders, who gets them, what causes them, how are diagnoses made, and what treatments are available.

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  • It can also be measured in adults, though is more typically needed for diagnoses of congenital illnesses in children.

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  • Most people go through a series of other tests and often get other diagnoses, most commonly refractory (unresponsive) asthma, before they have a laryngoscopy and receive a definite diagnosis of VCD.

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  • Long-term therapy begins by stopping any treatments for other diagnoses such as asthma, and treating any underlying conditions, such as brainstem compression or GERD, affecting the disorder.

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  • Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.

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  • The researchers who pinpointed the localized gene on chromosome 2 (DYX3) hope that this finding will lead to earlier and more precise diagnoses of dyslexia.

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  • Thirty to 70% of childhood psychiatric admissions are for disruptive behavior disorders, and diagnoses of behavior disorders are increasing overall.

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  • Co-existing psychiatric diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, and addictive disorders are common in trichotillomania.

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  • Diagnoses can vary from malnutrition to hormonal causes.

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  • On top of that, most of the symptoms and diagnoses occur between the ages of 15 and 45.

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  • This man, known as the "sleeping prophet," would go into a self-induced trance to make medical diagnoses and foretell future events.

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  • Savage begins with the insinuation that families seek out diagnoses for conditions in order to receive services and public assistance.

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  • Because autism spectrum disorder diagnoses have skyrocketed over the last several decades, many books have been written on the subject.

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  • She not only goes through her own particular coping mechanisms (such as the "squeeze machine" modeled after the squeeze chutes used to manage cattle) but also discusses other treatments, medications, and diagnoses.

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  • Receiving a dual diagnosis can be difficult to digest, especially when the diagnoses are for conditions that are unexplained.

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  • Breakthroughs in autism research include using MRI scans to detect pervasive developmental disorders, which can lead to accurate diagnoses.

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  • Valley Clinical Services offers assessments, diagnoses and treatments for autism spectrum disorders.

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  • In addition, families with new diagnoses may benefit from talking to a mentor in this organization who can offer advice and guidance.

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  • It is probable that many of these Carboniferous insects might be referred to the Isoptera, while others would fall into the existing orders to which they are allied, with some modification of our present diagnoses.

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  • Muller brought out at Nuremberg a German translation of the Systema Naturae, completing it in 1776 by a Supplement containing a list of animals thus described, which had hitherto been technically anonymous, with diagnoses and names on the Linnaean model.

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  • The classification of lichens is unique in the fact that chemical colour reactions are used by many lichenologists in the discrimination of species, and these reactions are included in the specific diagnoses.

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  • Gmelin availed himself of every publication he could, but he perhaps found his richest booty in the labours of Latham, neatly condensing his English descriptions into Latin diagnoses, and bestowing on them binomial names.

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  • To appreciate his diagnoses it is necessary to understand certain terms, which unfortunately are not used in the same sense by all authors.

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  • In letters of 1779-1780' he correctly diagnoses the ills of the Confederation, and suggests with admirable prescience the necessity of centralization in its governmental powers; he was, indeed, one of the first, if not to conceive, at least to suggest adequate checks on the anarchic tendencies of the time.

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