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Discover Ludwig"high suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a feeling or attitude of doubt or distrust. For example, "After hearing her story, I had a high suspicion that something else was going on."
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Studies by the Insurance Research Council show that a large percentage of claims in New York's assigned-risk plan have a high suspicion of no-fault medical fraud.
She said authorities could still be investigating; they could have "high suspicion" of a criminal act but insufficient proof; or the allegations could simply be false.
Due to high suspicion of eAML, immunostaining panels included melanocytic markers, cytokeratins and RCC-specific markers.
Negative samples from patients with high suspicion for PNS should be tested by alternative methods.
"But there's a high suspicion that actually they are not in good shape".
Cases of chronic post-operative inflammation that fail to resolve with corticosteroids should elicit a high suspicion for CPE.
However, in cases where high suspicion for splenomegaly exists, further imaging should be obtained to rule it out.
A hyperintense cleft in the anterosuperior labrum should be viewed with high suspicion for a labral tear [44].
For patients with a high suspicion of CA-MRSA, quinolones, macrolides and beta-lactams should be avoided as solitary coverage.
First-line colonoscopy should probably be avoided in patients with high suspicion of typhlitis (expert opinion, strong agreement).
Both the clinician and the radiology physician should have a high suspicion of epidural abscesses, because their early diagnosis and treatment is important.
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