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Definition of diagnose in English: diagnoseverb ˈdʌɪəɡnəʊzdʌɪəɡˈnəʊzˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊs [with object]1Identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms. 诊断(疾病等);判断所存在问题的性质 two doctors failed to diagnose a punctured lung 两名医生都未能诊断出那是肺穿孔。 Example sentencesExamples - The surgeon diagnoses the problem by barium enema or a colonoscopy and schedules surgery.
- Infection is diagnosed more accurately by serum antibody tests or molecular polymerase chain reactions.
- Take time to find out about the tests and procedures that will help your doctor diagnose cancer.
- The majority of pulmonary TB cases continue to be diagnosed at an advanced stage.
- A cyst can be diagnosed by a breast ultrasound.
- This manual is used by mental health care providers to diagnose psychiatric illnesses.
- I was very fortunate to be in the care of the doctor who diagnosed Addison's disease when he came to visit me at home.
- Although acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed clinically, plain abdominal radiographs and contrast enema may be utilized.
- The disease is usually diagnosed at an early age and patients have multiple primary sites.
- Generally speaking, a team that includes both a speech therapist and surgeon working together best diagnoses these problems.
- If there is pus on the tonsils then the condition can properly be diagnosed as tonsillitis.
- Symptoms can be treated best if the disease is diagnosed early.
- In his mid-twenties he had a breakdown, diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic.
- Toxoplasmosis usually is diagnosed on the basis of antibody detection.
- Raynaud phenomenon is diagnosed either by physical examination or by eliciting a specific clinical history.
- That's why it is important that your condition is diagnosed as early as possible.
- Doctors usually diagnose the disease after studying the symptoms, and excluding other possible causes.
- Other diagnoses included sepsis, liver failure, neurological dysfunction, and recent cardiopulmonary arrest.
- For many of the leading illnesses diagnosed by office-based physicians, prescribing patterns must be adjusted to minimize antibiotic resistance.
- The clinical data and histologic diagnoses for each patient are listed in Table 1.
- His GP correctly diagnosed the condition during a check up.
Synonyms identify, determine, distinguish, recognize, discover, spot, detect, pinpoint pronounce, confirm, verify - 1.1 Identify the nature of the medical condition of.
确定(某人的)诊断状况 she was finally diagnosed as having epilepsy 她最终被确诊为患有癫痫。 20,000 men are diagnosed with skin cancer every year 每年有20,000名男子被查出患有皮肤癌。 Example sentencesExamples - Hence, only one fourth of the patients are diagnosed correctly at the time of surgery.
- Four patients were diagnosed clinically as having an acute chest syndrome.
- Women who are diagnosed at an early stage do much better than women who are diagnosed later.
- A number wondered if they had been harmed by not being diagnosed earlier.
- After a series of tests she was diagnosed with Parkinson's and given various drugs to find the right mix for her.
- Gemma was first diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2001.
- Would this woman have been given such advice if her unborn child was not diagnosed as having the condition?
- Ros was diagnosed as autistic when very young, some thirty or so years ago.
- You've just turned 60, and have been newly diagnosed with prostate cancer.
- The couple's eight-year-old daughter Chloe was diagnosed with a brain tumour in October.
- In fact, 64 percent of the patients surveyed were initially diagnosed by their primary-care doctor.
- Paranoia mushroomed into madness for Nash and eventually he was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
- To be included, patients had to be diagnosed clinically by the physician as having a lower respiratory tract infection.
- Will a person who is wrongly diagnosed with a mental illness be covered by this?
- George was diagnosed with the potentially deadly condition days after his second birthday.
- At the same time, children diagnosed with ADHD may have some things in common.
- Pollyanna was just six weeks old when she was diagnosed as having the condition.
- Her career was just taking off when she was diagnosed at the age of 35.
- The American Cancer Society estimated that approximately 198,000 men were newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2001.
- However, three trials have shown the drug is highly effective in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer.
Derivativesadjective Unlike cancer, CAD is readily preventable, diagnosable, treatable and even reversible. Example sentencesExamples - The report goes on to note that, ‘Nearly two-thirds of all people with diagnosable mental disorders do not seek treatment.’
- Studies indicate that more than 90 per cent of suicide victims have a diagnosable psychiatric illness such as depression.
- Some violent offenders are not sociopathic or psychopathic, yet probably about 20 percent of the prison population is diagnosable as being psychopathic.
- It's a relief to be able to put a name to my illness, and a relief to know that it's something that's recognisable and diagnosable and treatable.
OriginMid 19th century: back-formation from diagnosis. Rhymesappose, arose, Bose, brose, chose, close, compose, self-diagnose, doze, enclose, expose, foreclose, froze, hose, impose, interpose, juxtapose, Montrose, noes, nose, oppose, plainclothes, pose, propose, prose, rose, suppose, those, transpose, underexpose, uprose Definition of diagnose in US English: diagnoseverbˌdīəɡˈnōsˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊs [with object]1Identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms. 诊断(疾病等);判断所存在问题的性质 doctors diagnosed a rare and fatal liver disease Example sentencesExamples - Raynaud phenomenon is diagnosed either by physical examination or by eliciting a specific clinical history.
- His GP correctly diagnosed the condition during a check up.
- Take time to find out about the tests and procedures that will help your doctor diagnose cancer.
- Although acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed clinically, plain abdominal radiographs and contrast enema may be utilized.
- This manual is used by mental health care providers to diagnose psychiatric illnesses.
- Infection is diagnosed more accurately by serum antibody tests or molecular polymerase chain reactions.
- I was very fortunate to be in the care of the doctor who diagnosed Addison's disease when he came to visit me at home.
- Generally speaking, a team that includes both a speech therapist and surgeon working together best diagnoses these problems.
- The surgeon diagnoses the problem by barium enema or a colonoscopy and schedules surgery.
- The clinical data and histologic diagnoses for each patient are listed in Table 1.
- Symptoms can be treated best if the disease is diagnosed early.
- The disease is usually diagnosed at an early age and patients have multiple primary sites.
- Toxoplasmosis usually is diagnosed on the basis of antibody detection.
- Other diagnoses included sepsis, liver failure, neurological dysfunction, and recent cardiopulmonary arrest.
- For many of the leading illnesses diagnosed by office-based physicians, prescribing patterns must be adjusted to minimize antibiotic resistance.
- In his mid-twenties he had a breakdown, diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic.
- That's why it is important that your condition is diagnosed as early as possible.
- A cyst can be diagnosed by a breast ultrasound.
- Doctors usually diagnose the disease after studying the symptoms, and excluding other possible causes.
- If there is pus on the tonsils then the condition can properly be diagnosed as tonsillitis.
- The majority of pulmonary TB cases continue to be diagnosed at an advanced stage.
Synonyms identify, determine, distinguish, recognize, discover, spot, detect, pinpoint - 1.1usually be diagnosed Identify the nature of the medical condition of (someone)
确定(某人的)诊断状况 she was finally diagnosed as having epilepsy 她最终被确诊为患有癫痫。 20,000 men are diagnosed with skin cancer every year 每年有20,000名男子被查出患有皮肤癌。 Example sentencesExamples - Gemma was first diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2001.
- Women who are diagnosed at an early stage do much better than women who are diagnosed later.
- The couple's eight-year-old daughter Chloe was diagnosed with a brain tumour in October.
- Will a person who is wrongly diagnosed with a mental illness be covered by this?
- George was diagnosed with the potentially deadly condition days after his second birthday.
- Four patients were diagnosed clinically as having an acute chest syndrome.
- The American Cancer Society estimated that approximately 198,000 men were newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2001.
- Pollyanna was just six weeks old when she was diagnosed as having the condition.
- A number wondered if they had been harmed by not being diagnosed earlier.
- You've just turned 60, and have been newly diagnosed with prostate cancer.
- To be included, patients had to be diagnosed clinically by the physician as having a lower respiratory tract infection.
- Would this woman have been given such advice if her unborn child was not diagnosed as having the condition?
- After a series of tests she was diagnosed with Parkinson's and given various drugs to find the right mix for her.
- In fact, 64 percent of the patients surveyed were initially diagnosed by their primary-care doctor.
- Her career was just taking off when she was diagnosed at the age of 35.
- Hence, only one fourth of the patients are diagnosed correctly at the time of surgery.
- However, three trials have shown the drug is highly effective in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer.
- Ros was diagnosed as autistic when very young, some thirty or so years ago.
- At the same time, children diagnosed with ADHD may have some things in common.
- Paranoia mushroomed into madness for Nash and eventually he was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
OriginMid 19th century: back-formation from diagnosis. |