Sentence examples for made diagnosis difficult from inspiring English sources

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Low amounts of virus antigen in cat brain made diagnosis difficult.

The lack of thrombocytopaenia, schistocytes and worsening anaemia until the last episode of kidney failure made diagnosis difficult.

2 In this case, the residence of the patient outside southern China and the unusual appearance of the skin lesion made diagnosis difficult.

Thus, except for the distinctive site of the long bone diaphysis, which made diagnosis difficult, the patients' ages, symptoms, X-ray and CT images, treatment, and prognosis were in accordance with typical lesions in the epiphysis and metaphysis.

These two atypical cases indicate that, except for the distinctive site of long bone diaphysis, which made diagnosis difficult, the patients' ages, symptoms, X-ray and CT images, treatments, and prognosis were in accordance with typical lesions in the epiphysis and metaphysis.

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About 20percentt of infected people experience mild nonspecific symptoms that resemble influenza, making diagnosis difficult without a blood test.

People have heard of it, but few know what it is – including GPs, health visitors and paediatricians – making diagnosis difficult and protracted.

For those with the condition, eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, can damage the lining of the small intestine and cause a complex host of symptoms, from abdominal pain and bloating to ulcers and anemia, which can make diagnosis difficult.

Migraine-related dizziness can present with or without headache, often making diagnosis difficult.

Of course, a number of these symptoms overlap with depression symptoms as well as side effects from lithium or other psychotropic agents, making diagnosis difficult in the absence of thyroid function tests.

The first symptoms of neuroblastoma are often vague making diagnosis difficult.

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