0 the act of diagnosing -- diagnose [ masculine ]
the diagnosis of diabetes diagnosen diabetes
self-diagnosis selvdiagnose
1 a conclusion reached by diagnosing -- diagnose
What diagnosis did the doctor make?
All patients were treated just after the clinical diagnosis of plague (bubonic plague with cervical, inguinal or axillary buboes) and all patients recovered subsequently.
In these analyses, we found that certain donor characteristics and patient diagnoses were associated with substantially greater resource use.
Generic tasks as building blocks for knowledgebased systems: the diagnosis and routine design examples.
Second, embedded systems frequently consider system and software diagnosis in the allocation and assignment of error codes during coding tasks.
The additional avoided fatalities due to the combination with prehospital telemedicine diagnosis were modeled, reducing the door-to-needle delay for patient transferred by ambulance.
This approach is straightforward when a single diagnosis is listed, as is often the case for outpatient and emergency department visits.
Thus, we undertook to examine the effect of various approaches to allocating cost when multiple diagnoses are listed for hospitalizations.
In patients in whom the diagnosis is uncertain, physicians must, therefore, turn to other diagnostic modalities to inform the selection of appropriate treatments.