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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'diagnostic possibility' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing a potential problem or outcome that can be identified through diagnosis. For example, "The patient's symptoms have prompted me to consider a few diagnostic possibilities."
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Usually, referral for manometry is for evaluation of symptoms rather than the evaluation of a single diagnostic possibility.
Pyogenic or tubercular infection of CSA should be considered as a diagnostic possibility in persons with SCI who are more prone to infections.
But whether all this represents the rebirth of diagnostic possibility or the death rattle of an obsolete device is a subject of spirited discussion in cardiology.
The aim of this work was designed to investigate the diagnostic possibility of [123I]epidepride imaging platform for risperidone-treatment chronic MK-801-induced rat schizophrenia model.
Worrying about the worst diagnostic possibility has never left my day-to-day thinking, even after 40 years of medical practice, and in this case there appears to be plenty of blame to pass around.
Since 1975, radiologists the world over have used 'Gamuts' to ensure that every diagnostic possibility is considered.
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Of all the diagnostic possibilities, infections were probably the most serious.
The taxonomist of coughs would immediately narrow down the diagnostic possibilities.
We review the literature and discuss the differential diagnostic possibilities.
Data-gathering and reporting become more purposeful, more focused on pertinent positive and negative information and exploring diagnostic possibilities.
Depression can be diagnosed with appropriate questioning, and a physical examination may eliminate many other diagnostic possibilities.
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