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Again, two independent GINA classifications were combined: one based only on symptoms and FEV1 and called "clinical step" (Step C 1 4); and the other based on current medication to construct a final "symptom-FEV1 medication" classification and called "treatment step" (Step T 1 4).
Reportedly, the diagnosis of this case was based only on symptoms.
The current study defined remission based only on symptoms at baseline and did not use the 6-month duration requirement.
Unacceptable outcomes included CB or emphysema separately, acute or unspecified bronchitis, non-specific respiratory disease, or outcomes based only on symptoms and not on lung function.
Although it is not often possible to confirm the diagnosis of thyroid diseases based only on symptoms, the presence of symptoms could be an indicator of who should be screened for thyroid function.
It is difficult to confirm the diagnosis of thyroid diseases based only on symptoms, but presence of symptoms could be an indicator of who should be evaluated for thyroid function.
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We believe that much of the overapplication of the MDD conceptual model to the problem of distress in diabetes is linked to the fact that the contemporary diagnostic system for MDD is based only on symptom assessment (number, duration, and degree of impairment) and ignores the life context in which these symptoms occur.
Diagnosis of migraine currently based only on clinical symptoms and exclusion of secondary headache.
In rural health centers without laboratory facilities, diagnosis of malaria is based only on clinical symptoms.
The definition of cobalamin deficiency remains imprecise; a definition based only on clinical symptoms lacks specificity up to advanced stages, except in cases of pernicious anaemia.
Therefore, it is difficult to accurately identify the involved spinal level based only on subjective symptoms and objective neurological findings at rest when multiple levels of stenosis are present on imaging.
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