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The phrase 'making diagnosis difficult' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which it is hard to determine a diagnosis. For example, "The patient's symptoms are varied and confusing, making diagnosis difficult."
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Migraine-related dizziness can present with or without headache, often making diagnosis difficult.
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.
Diseased mitochondria may appear in some parts of the body but not others, making diagnosis difficult and predictions of symptoms impossible.
Although classic symptoms of CSF leaks are severe headaches that improve when lying down, a wide range of other symptoms that mimic other conditions can occur, 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.
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Bruising and cell damage can occur, but any structural damage from the injury cannot be picked up by MRI or CT imaging, which can make diagnosis difficult.
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.
This states: "The new system will hold records about your care in a national computer system". It warns: "Preventing us from sharing information may make diagnosis difficult and treatment dangerous and could prevent research". The guarantee does not detail exactly what information could end up on the Spine.
Low amounts of virus antigen in cat brain made diagnosis difficult.
This limited reaction makes diagnosis difficult even by mammography and ultrasound [ 22].
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