0 present participle of diagnose
1 to recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it:
The specialist diagnosed cancer.
She was diagnosed with/as having diabetes.
The electrician has diagnosed a fault in the wiring.
He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic.
The treatment's chances of success are stronger if it is started as soon as the disease is diagnosed.
In about half of diagnosed cases, the condition is operable.
Despite undergoing several tests, doctors were unable to diagnose her condition.
Since his cancer was diagnosed, he feels as if he's living on borrowed time.
The need for a multiagent approach seems to have arisen because the diagnosing neurologists focused attention on one system at a time.
It is a fully structured interview for diagnosing mental disorders, and it can be administered by trained interviewers who are not clinicians.
The large overlap of combinations of signs and symptoms seen in this study highlights the difficulties of diagnosing a rash illness on clinical grounds alone.