| Diagnostic and Statistical Manual | An American Psychiatric Association publication which classifies mental illnesses.Currently in its fourth edition (DSM-IV) and first published in 1952, the manual provides health practitioners with a comprehensive system for diagnosing mental illnesses based on specific ideational and behavioural symptoms. The DSM approach supplants older, less rigorous methods of diagnosis, and as such represents a major step forward for the field of psychiatry. It consists of five axes covering clinical syndromes, developmental and personality disorders, physical disorders, severity of psychosocial stressors, and global assessment of functioning. It is used primarily in the U.S.; elsewhere, the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases is preferred. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| diagnostic audiometry | Measurement of hearing threshold levels to determine the nature and degree of hearing loss (e.g., conductive, sensorineural, or mixed). (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostic cast | A positive replica of the form of the teeth and tissues made from an impression. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostic diphtheria toxin | Corynebacterium diphtheriae toxin diluted so that the inoculated dose (0.1 or 0.2 ml) will contain 1/50 th of guinea pig minimal lethal dose. See: Schick test. Synonym: diagnostic diphtheria toxin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostic equipment | Nonexpendable items used in examinination. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic errors | Incorrect diagnoses after clinical examination or technical diagnostic procedures. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic imaging | Any visual display of structural or functional patterns of organs or tissues for diagnostic evaluation. It includes measuring physiologic and metabolic responses to physical and chemical stimuli, as well as ultramicroscopy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic sensitivity | The probability (P) that, given the presence of disease (D), an abnormal test result (T) indicates the presence of disease; i.e., P(T/D). See: clinical sensitivity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostic services | Organised services for the purpose of providing diagnosis to promote and maintain health. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic specificity | The probability (P) that, given the absence of disease (D), a normal test result (T) excludes disease; i.e., P(T/D). (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostic techniques and procedures | Methods, procedures, and tests performed to diagnose disease, disordered function, or disability. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic techniques, cardiovascular | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases or dysfunction of the cardiovascular system or its organs or demonstration of their physiological processes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic techniques, digestive system | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases or dysfunction of the digestive system or its organs or demonstration of their physiological processes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic techniques, endocrine | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases or dysfunction of the endocrine glands or demonstration of their physiological processes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic techniques, neurological | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system, central and peripheral, or demonstration of neurologic function or dysfunction. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Case Mixes, DRGs, Diagnostic-Related Group, Group, Diagnostic-Related, Groups, Diagnostic-Related, Diagnosis Related Groups, Diagnosis-Related Group, Diagnostic Related Group, Diagnostic-Related Groups, Group, Diagnosis-Related, Group, Diagnostic Related
Synonyms : DSM-II, DSM-III, DSM-V
Synonyms : Equipment, Diagnostic, Diagnostic Equipments, Equipments, Diagnostic
Synonyms : Errors, Diagnostic, Diagnostic Error, Error, Diagnostic
Synonyms : Imaging Technics, Imaging Technic, Imaging Technique, Technic, Imaging, Technics, Imaging, Technique, Imaging, Techniques, Imaging
| diagnostic |
concerned with diagnosis; used for furthering diagnosis; "a diagnostic clinic"; "a diagnostic reading test"; "diagnostic information" characteristic or indicative of e.g. a disease; "a diagnostic sign of yellow fever"; "diagnostic information"; "a rash symptomatic of scarlet fever"; "symptomatic of insanity"; "a rise in crime symptomatic of social breakdown"
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| diagnostician |
a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
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The process of identifying a disease by the signs and symptoms.
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| diagnostic |
Pertaining to the investigation to find a specific identifiable condition or disease.
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| diagnosis-related group |
A reimbursement methodology used for inpatient care in some hospitals.
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| Diag | a procedure followed in making a medical diagnosis |
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| Diag | an assay conducted for diagnostic purposes |
| Diag | a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis |
| Diag | the branch of medical science dealing with the classification of disease |
| Diag | a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information |
| Diag | (mathematics) a set of entries in a square matrix running diagonally either from the upper left to lower right entry or running from the upper right to lower left entry |
| Diag | an oblique line of squares of the same color on a checkerboard |
| Diag | a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side |
| Diag | (geometry) a straight line connecting any two vertices of a polygon that are not adjacent |
| Diag | having an oblique or slanted direction |
| Diag | at an angle |
| Diag | a square matrix with all off-diagonal elements equal to zero |
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