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diagnosis

/dahy-uhg-noh-sis/US // ˌdaɪ əgˈnoʊ sɪs //UK // (ˌdaɪəɡˈnəʊsɪs) //

诊断,诊断结果,诊断书,诊疗

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural di·ag·no·ses [dahy-uhg-noh-seez]. /ˌdaɪ əgˈnoʊ siz/.

    • : Medicine/Medical. the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition.the decision reached from such an examination. Abbreviation: Dx
    • : Biology. scientific determination; a description that classifies a group or taxon precisely.
    • : a determining or analysis of the cause or nature of a problem or situation.
    • : an answer or solution to a problematic situation.

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Examples

  • A lengthy series of objective tests may lead to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.

  • Even when diagnoses of mental illness are made, laws around the world are supposed to prevent discrimination in the workplace and elsewhere.

  • Such research may inform diagnosis and treatment of human infertility, Pacey says.

  • An especially astute doctor might be able to see a patient’s symptoms and try to make a clairvoyant diagnosis.

  • The software doesn’t have to account for every possible diagnosis, like infectious diseases from the tropics.

  • Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University.

  • The official diagnosis: a mono-like virus that makes you really, really tired.

  • Those of us who are committed to this issue see it the same light you might if you got a fatal cancer diagnosis for your child.

  • I recall being taught during my medical education that a likely diagnosis was neurofibromatosis type 1.

  • Accompanying this diagnosis was a description of what her particular death would be like.

  • In the early stages of chronic nephritis, when diagnosis is difficult, it is usually normal.

  • In pernicious anemia they are always greatly diminished, and an increase should exclude the diagnosis of this disease.

  • Directions for preparing it are given in most of the newer large text-books upon clinical diagnosis.

  • A marked lymphocyte leukocytosis occurs in pertussis, and is of value in diagnosis.

  • When applied to the diagnosis of typhoid fever, the phenomenon is known as the Widal reaction.