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- Diagnosis (pl.: diagnoses) is the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with...
- consideration or privileges. God complex is not a clinical term nor diagnosable disorder and does not appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
- features. Differential diagnostic procedures are used by clinicians to diagnose the specific disease in a patient, or, at least, to consider any imminently...
- complex states of mental disorder. Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia may be diagnosable in patients who, in addition to panphobia, also exhibit symptoms of pananxiety...
- turning her back on the prescribed treatment for a rare cancer she was diagnosed with at the age of 22. Ainscough went by the self-coined nickname "The...
- Bettys Diagnose (Betty's Diagnosis) is a German television series on ZDF about a nurse and her colleagues who confront medical emergencies with empathy...
- The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with coeliac disease. "Gordon Banks MP". Coeliac UK. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved...
- was subsumed into fetishistic disorder by the DSM-5. In order to be diagnosable, the interest must be recurrent and intense, present for at least six...
- nephrolithiasis and/or nephrocalcinosis if there is concern for it. Differential diagnoses of hypercalcemia include humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy, renal failure...
- emotion. In the nineteenth century, female hysteria was considered a diagnosable physical illness in women. It is ****umed that the basis for diagnosis...