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diagnosis
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diagnosis, determination of the nature of a disease or ailment. A clinical diagnosis is based on the medical history and physical examination of the patient: it may be confirmed with X-Rays, CAT Scans (Computerized Axial Tomography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and other laboratory tests. Diagnosis by physical examination includes ascertaining temperature, pulse, and blood pressure and involves the use of palpation, to detect enlarged organs and other abnormalities; tapping, to delineate some of the internal organs; and listening, to interpret sounds from organs such as the heart and lungs. Instruments that facilitate physical examination include the sphygmomanometer for blood pressure; the stethoscope stethoscope (stĕth`əskōp') [Gr.
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 for listening to the heart and lungs; the ophthalmoscope ophthalmoscope (ŏfthăl`məskōp'), instrument used for examining the inner structure of the eye .
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 to examine the inner eye; and the laryngoscope and bronchoscope bronchoscope (brŏng`kəskōp')
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 to view the larynx, windpipe, and other air passages. Recent innovations in electronics have made it possible for any of these devices to be fitted with video cameras and lights, so that the interior of the body can be viewed on video monitors and recorded on videotape for future reference. In diagnostic tests, the blood, urine, tissues, and other excretions and secretions of the body are examined for evidence of chemical imbalance, cellular change, and the presence of pathogenic organisms. Exploratory surgery and the insertion of visual equipment through a small incision (e.g., laparoscopy and arthroscopy) may be used to assist in diagnosis.

diagnosis

Identification of a disease or disorder. Diagnosis requires a medical history (including family history), a physical examination, and usually tests and diagnostic procedures (e.g., blood analysis, diagnostic imaging). A list of possible causes—the differential diagnosis—is developed and then narrowed down by further tests that eliminate or support specific possibilities.


diagnosis
1. Med
a. the identification of diseases by the examination of symptoms and signs and by other investigations
b. an opinion or conclusion so reached
2. Biology a detailed description of an organism, esp a plant, for the purpose of classification

diagnosis [‚dī·əg′nō·səs]
(computer science)
The process of locating and explaining detectable errors in a computer routine or hardware component.
(medicine)
Identification of a disease from its signs and symptoms.
(systematics)
In taxonomic study, a statement of the characters that distinguish a taxon from coordinate taxa.


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