Misdiagnosed Sentence Examples

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  • Endometriosis is the most common cause of secondary dysmenorrhea and is frequently misdiagnosed as primary dysmenorrhea.

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  • Doctors misdiagnosed him with fibrous dysplasia - a benign condition characterized by areas of abnormal growth.

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  • A hospital consultant misdiagnosed almost a third of his patients as epileptic, a report says.

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  • It appears to be more common than previously recognized and may be frequently misdiagnosed.

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  • The Guardian, Thursday 29 June Parkinson's disease is often misdiagnosed, according to new research.

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  • In children and adults fainting is commonly misdiagnosed as epilepsy.

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  • Vertigo Vertigo has many causes, but is often paroxysmal, and as a result is sometimes misdiagnosed as epilepsy.

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  • A consequence of psychological trauma is often depression; psychological trauma is routinely misdiagnosed in this way.

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  • I also suffer from a debilitating degenerative disease that has been consistently misdiagnosed a lazyness.

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  • Recurrent partial seizures are often misdiagnosed as transient cerebral ischaemia if the stereotypical nature of the epileptic symptoms is not recognized.

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  • Many depressed seniors are misdiagnosed with dementia, or on the contrary, dementia is overlooked and the patient is prescribed medication for depression.

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  • Night terrors are frequently misdiagnosed.

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  • Sleep apnea may be misdiagnosed as depression because the patients may not be aware of the sleep problem, but they are aware of the symptoms commonly associated with depression that are also present in OSA.

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  • For example, an individual who only exhibits such tics as throat clearing and sniffing may be misdiagnosed with a medical problem such as allergies.

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  • Borderline cases may be misdiagnosed, however, and attributed instead to milk allergy.

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  • Because of its variable symptoms, A-T is often misdiagnosed as a form of cerebral palsy or as slow development.

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  • Parents may hesitate to seek help for children with antisocial behavior patterns out of fear of the child being negatively labeled or misdiagnosed.

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  • It may also appear as dry patches of reddened skin on the child's knuckles, knees, elbows, or ankles that are often misdiagnosed as eczema.

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  • Children with narcolepsy have often been misdiagnosed as having attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, while adolescents have sometimes been misdiagnosed as having substance abuse or personality disorders.

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  • Many people with suspected LGMD have probably been misdiagnosed in the past; therefore, the prevalence of the disease is difficult to estimate.

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  • Bronchitis in children is often misdiagnosed as asthma.

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  • Little is known about chronic CO poisoning, and it is often misdiagnosed.

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  • In the absence of some concrete reason to suspect CO poisoning, the disorder is often misdiagnosed as migraine headache, stroke, psychiatric illness, food poisoning, alcohol poisoning, or heart disease.

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  • Eosinophilic gastroenteropathies are diseases that can be easily misdiagnosed.

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  • Their aggression can lead to violence, which may be misdiagnosed as a conduct disorder.

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  • As a result, the condition is often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed.

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  • Because of the rarity of Reye's syndrome, it is often misdiagnosed as encephalitis, meningitis, diabetes, or poisoning, and the true incidence may be higher than the number of reported cases indicates.

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  • Up to 30 percent of children with appendicitis are misdiagnosed, even by experienced physicians.

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  • Appendicitis is most often misdiagnosed as gastroenteritis or respiratory infection.

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  • Bipolar disorder, for example, may be misdiagnosed as AD/HD.

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  • This can in turn lead to brain damage, color blindness, anemia, tremors, confusion and loss of coordination, to name a few possible effects -- which in elderly patients can then be misdiagnosed as Alzheimers disease or senile dementia.

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  • Many adults with this condition go undiagnosed, or worse yet, misdiagnosed for years until the problem becomes much worse.

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  • The symptoms of vitamin D deficiency often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed since they're subtle and unspecific.

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  • If you take a look at the first three symptoms listed among common symptoms related to gluten sensitivity, you will see why this problem is often overlooked or even misdiagnosed.

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  • Celiac disease is a common autoimmune disorder, but despite its commonness, the condition is frequently misdiagnosed.

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  • Since these are symptoms of other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, coeliac disease can be misdiagnosed.

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  • If you feel your child is misdiagnosed, ask them to retest.

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  • Sometimes, the child can be misdiagnosed as having various emotional or mental disorders.

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  • Mitochondrial disease is often misdiagnosed as seizure disorders, atypical cerebral palsy and other diseases.

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  • It is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed forms of autism and non-specific developmental delay.

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