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In addition the use of Phase III of the COPCORD study would greatly enhance information gained by making definite diagnoses and therefore determining an accurate prevalence.
Some sampled doctors reported being perceived and blamed as incapable by their patients because of their limitations in making definite diagnoses of OAB and providing treatment in primary care settings.
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I once heard that when Petrov was a young physician, years ago, he occasionally made definite diagnoses, and these were often quite correct.
The following diagnoses were made: definite RA (n = 144), non-RA (n = 629), undifferentiated (n = 156), and lost to follow up (n = 74).
Mr. Dupuy has not made definite plans for the future.
"Make definite assertions!" said Strunk, who loved the bold as much as he scorned the colorless.
The study is interesting, but the limited number of patients makes definite conclusions precarious.
Clearly, this selection makes definite conclusions regarding HRQOL as a predictor of mortality impossible.
Overall, the evidence is insufficient to make definite conclusions about palliative care for HIV-infected youth.
All steps of the neurological evaluations were supervised by the headache specialist (A.Ö.), and definite diagnoses of the subjects were also made by her.
Of this latter group, definite diagnoses of bacterial/fungal meningitis and SSPE were made in 47 (9%) and 22 (4%) children, respectively.
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