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The diagnosis can be made on the clinical picture alone.
In reality the clinical picture can vary both within and between individual patients.
"If a doctor does not have the clinical picture of substance abuse and its treatment in his head, he won't be able to help."
They are significant aspects of the clinical picture, every time."
It was a clinical picture that you can see anywhere a group of old people are gathered.
All the circumstances, including the clinical picture, must be taken into account."
"That's part of the clinical picture in head trauma cases," she said.
"Given the clinical picture, I'd say a tap is definitely called for."
Absorption symptoms in the individual may present a misleading clinical picture.
The next day, the clinical picture crystallized, and the man suffered a heart attack.
The clinical picture had been and still remained obscure.
It is a progressive disorder that can take years to develop the full blown clinical picture.
Collateral damage to other structures will usually dominate the clinical picture.
Reading the charts also gave Marissa a better clinical picture of the illness she was dealing with.
Considering the rapidly worsening clinical picture, the sooner that happened the better.
The clinical picture varies, depending upon the combination of associated abnormalities.
He insisted that a certain diagnosis can be provided only when all the characteristic symptoms of a clinical picture are clearly present.
Some individuals, however, exhibit an incomplete clinical picture and may reach adulthood without having their condition diagnosed.
In spite of the gloomy clinical picture, friend Mannen is indeed feeling well."
It's a clinical picture of a paranoiac, a full case history, not a doubt in the world of it.
The clinical picture of this condition has long been recognized as a character trait, without an understanding of the disease process.
Symptoms were periodically added to the clinical picture.
"The key question is, do women who produce no estradiol have a bleaker clinical picture overall?
"I don't know precisely, but you gave a perfect clinical picture of a patient terminating in surgical shock.
"No physical movement and no change in the clinical picture since you left," Murchison said quietly, anticipating his question.
A number of early medical signs are associated with pregnancy.
It describes a medical sign and, generally, is not a diagnosis of a disease.
There are both psychological and medical signs when someone is nearing death.
Historically, medical signs were named after the physicians who first described them.
A syndrome is the association of several medical signs, symptoms, and or other characteristics that often occur together.
A neurological sign is a class of medical signs.
He discovered several of the medical signs used in interpreting radiographs.
In some cases, hypouricemia is a medical sign of an underlying condition that does require treatment.
Hypomimia, a medical sign, is a reduced degree of facial expression.
Facial weakness is a medical sign associated with a variety of medical conditions.
Medical signs can be classified in different ways.
It is a general medical sign detected by auscultation.
The classic medical sign of pericarditis is a pericardial rub.
Severe preeclampsia involves a blood pressure greater than 160/110, with additional medical signs and symptoms.
A remission is a temporary end to the medical signs and symptoms of an incurable disease.
He described two medical signs and one disease which have eponymous names that remain in use:
Lépine's sign is one of the medical signs of gallbladder disease.
The categories in a diagnosis classification classify [ and medical signs.
Medical signs, pulmonary radiographs, and a positive response to steroids help confirm the diagnosis.
The medical signs in human gnathostomiasis are caused by migration of the immature worms (L3s).
Veterinarians will classify the severity of feline asthma based on the medical signs.
A Brudzinski's sign is one of three medical signs, all of which may occur in meningism.
Two medical signs are named for him:
Dunphy's sign is a medical sign characterized by increased abdominal pain with coughing.
Today, his name is lent to four eponymous medical signs associated with reflexes observed in meningitis.