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"diagnostic implications" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the implications associated with the results of a diagnostic procedure or test. For example, "We need to consider the diagnostic implications of these results before deciding on a course of action."
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In addition to the diagnostic implications, the investigation of non-coding regions as possibly implicated in the etiopathogenesis of mutations in DMD but also in other genetic disorders, may disclose findings of interest for basic as well as applied research.
Pathophysiologic and diagnostic implications.
Sural and radial sensory responses in healthy adults: diagnostic implications for polyneuropathy.
Miller, I. V. et al. First identification of Ewing's sarcoma-derived extracellular vesicles and exploration of their biological and potential diagnostic implications.
These findings suggest that VDBP, aldo A, and apoE may be biomarkers for vascular injury, which will have important prognostic and diagnostic implications.
The fact that the intensity of this signature is also capable of differentiating histological grade for a variety of human malignancies suggests potential therapeutic and diagnostic implications.
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While the differential response of these proteins to M.tb infection confined to organs other than the lungs has a possible diagnostic implication, their ability to elicit a significant higher B cell response is very apparent.
The diagnostic implication of STYK1 mRNA has been demonstrated in cancers of breast, lung and colorectum [ 13, 14, 16].
The important diagnostic implication of our results is that an elevated NT-proBNP level in a critically ill patient is not specific for decompensated heart failure.
In this study, to delineate the roles of them in cervical cancer, the levels of sNRP-1 in circulation and NRP-1 protein in the cervical tissues of patients with cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) were investigated, to clarify the clinical significance of them as well as the potential diagnostic implication for patients with cervical cancer.
Some studies commit to a clinical positivity cutoff of 1% of mutated cells for diagnostic MPN implications [ 27, 28].
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