Pathology
... , study of; see also -ology ) is the study and
diagnosis of disease through examination of organs , ... most appropriate studies can be performed for the
diagnosis or assessment of an individual patient's ... veterinary practitioners who specialise in the
diagnosis and characterization of veterinary diseases ...
Medicine
... restoring human health through its study ,
diagnosis , and treatment . The term is derived from the ... interprets the symptoms, and formulates a
diagnosis to explain the symptoms and their cause to the ... in both directions, enhancing accuracy of
diagnosis and increasing the patient's knowledge about the ...
Empirical treatment
... treatment is medical treatment (usually antibiotics ) started before a
diagnosis is confirmed. The most common reason is because investigations needed to confirm the
diagnosis will take a long time or are delayed, and because delay in treatment will ...
Full-body scan
... CT scan , involves a CT scan of the patient's entire body to support the
diagnosis and treatment of specific illnesses.
Contents
1 ... in medicine in the 1970s, [1] and they now play an important role in
diagnosis in medicine. Controversy arises from the use of CT scans in the screening ...
Excoriation
... try to avoid picking and scratching their skin. Because of this, another
diagnosis should be made if the lesions are found on areas where the hands do not ... and picking. Severe itching from other causes may mimic this disorder.
diagnosis is often made by exclusion and is identified and isolated by bandaging ...
Hickam's dictum
... principle of Hickam's dictum asserts that at no stage should a particular
diagnosis be excluded solely because it doesn't appear to fit the principle of ... turn out to have multiple diseases. In such cases multiple categories of
diagnosis may indeed have independent causes rather than a single source, i.e. may ...
Hematopathology
... cytometry , and molecular diagnostic tests to make the most accurate
diagnosis . The hematopathologist works closely with the hematologist / oncologist ... who sees the patient and decides on the best treatment based upon the
diagnosis .
Diseases of Hematopoietic Cells
The major disease of ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... pneumonia in five homosexual men in Los Angeles.
1987
The
diagnosis of Ego-dystonic sexual orientation is dropped from the DSM.
1992
... replaces its categorization of homosexuality as a mental illness with the
diagnosis of ego-dystonic homosexuality.
1993
Dr. Dean Hamer publishes a ...
Self diagnosis
... Self
diagnosis is the process of diagnosing medical conditions in oneself, regardless of ... in others ( folie à deux ).
Healthcare professionals warn that self
diagnosis in the absence of professional advice is prone to error and may be ...
Somatic dysfunction
... osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) .
Contents
1
diagnosis
2 Significance
3 Research
4 Sources
diagnosis
Somatic dysfunction is diagnosed by physical examination. The physician ...
Blind loop syndrome
... weight loss
Signs and tests
A physical examination may reveal a mass or distention of the abdomen.
Tests which may be useful for
diagnosis include:
Abdominal x-ray
Abdominal CT scan
Contrast enema study
Treatment
The initial treatment generally involves antibiotics ...
Anterior mediastinal mass
... symptoms include fever, weight loss, night sweats, and compressive symptoms such as pain, dyspnea, wheezing, SVC syndrome, pleural effusions (10,11).
diagnosis usually by CT showing lobulated mass. Confirmation done by tissue biopsy of accompanying nodes if any, mediastinoscopy, mediastinotomy, or ...
Breath-holding spells
... spell that then is associated with seizure like activity. An EEG taken while the child is not having a spell is still generally normal.
The
diagnosis of a breath holding spell is made clinically. A good history including the sequence of events, lack of incontinence and no post ictal phase, help to ...
Family history (medicine)
... because of various possible reasons:
Adoption or illegitimacy
Lack of contact between close relatives
Uncertainty about the relative's exact
diagnosis
In complex situations, a family tree may be necessary to cover the necessary aspects.
Consequences
Not all positive family ...
Nuclear medicine
... scintigraphy of a young woman.
Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine and medical imaging that uses the nuclear properties of matter in
diagnosis and therapy. Many procedures in nuclear medicine use radionuclides , or pharmaceuticals that have been labeled with radionuclides ( ...
Pharmaconomist
... chemistry , biochemistry , biology , microbiology , molecular biology , genetics , cytology , medicine , veterinary medicine , zoology ,
diagnosis , medical prescription , pharmacy law , medical sociology , patient safety , health care , psychology , psychiatry , pedagogy , ...
Personalized medicine
... and education
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Limitations of traditional medicine
Traditional
diagnosis focuses on the symptoms of a patient's illness whereas a personalized medicine approach can directly examine and analyse the genetic basis of a ...
Sutton's law
... debugging computer programs .
A more thorough analysis will consider the false positive rate of the test and the possibility that a less likely
diagnosis might have more serious consequences.
The law is named after the bank robber Willie Sutton , who supposedly answered a reporter inquiring why he ...