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the prognoses
noun
A forecast of the future course of a disease or disorder, based on medical knowledge.
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The prognoses are all vague.
The prognoses are not more promising.
Given their illness, the prognoses may not be good.
They say that they have received sketchy information, and that the prognoses on Stevens have changed.
We found that with a very liberal standard of accuracy only 20percentt of the prognoses were accurate.
Although the prognoses for recovery from breast cancer look good for both his mother, Mary Mickelson, and wife, Amy, there are scheduled treatments that could disrupt his schedule.
Their interpretations of what hypothetical doctors were saying about hypothetical patients proved to be reasonably correct — as long as the prognoses were encouraging.
Disregarding the prognoses of Wall Street and virtually every Argentine economist outside the government, Mr. Cavallo buoyantly predicted that the entire economic panorama would change in the next three months.
These proteases may be useful in determining the prognoses of patients with oral carcinoma.
Since then, the prognoses of patients with unresectable and metastatic GIST have dramatically improved [6 9].
The prognoses of childhood cancers have improved over the last few decades.
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