词汇 | example_english_prognosis |
释义 | Examples of prognosisThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Until proven otherwise, we presume that early intervention will improve the prognosis. Risk-factor modification and secondary prevention may have important effects on long-term prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the frequency, presentation and prognosis of fetuses with atrioventricular septal defects. All three countries are currently making extensive efforts to collect and publish waiting time prognoses and quality data. Most patients stated that they wanted to participate in this trial since they thought that their prognoses might hereby increase. At this juncture, parents should be informed that despite the risk of late-onset of ocular lesions, the overall ocular prognosis is satisfactory in treated children. Preliminary observations suggest that mutations which result in a change in electron charge of the encoded amino acid will be associated with significantly worse prognosis. In consequence prognosis should be based on a multitude of variables including clinical, biological and genetic predictors if feasible. It is a small step from using such measurements for prognosis to using them to guide treatment. Provided the baby has been growing normally and is not damaged during the process of birth the long-term prognosis is favourable. However, these estimates also likely reflect a lack of information about their disease and prognosis. Furthermore, increasing severity of dependence is related to increased psychological and psychiatric problems, and treatment for these additional problems improves prognosis. However, in frailer patients, the rigour of the assessment will depend on compliance with tests, overall prognosis and, most importantly, patient and family wishes. The progressive occlusion of major arteries has been reported and is associated with poor prognosis. Aside from brain damage, chronic lung disease is a major problem in the long term prognosis of these babies. It is easier managing patients who have presented acutely than those with chronic disease, and this is also reflected in prognosis. This was further endorsed by questionnaire responses that highlighted the need for more information to be available to patients about the likely prognosis. In recent years the prognosis in infancy has greatly improved because of advances in surgical techniques. First, labelling a patient as "end-stage" or making a limited prognosis is very difficult and often dependent on factors such as diagnosis. The condition itself carries a relatively good prognosis, with few deaths attributable to bleeding. Reactions ranged from deliberately avoiding information to expressing the temptation not to gather information due to how discouraging it made the prognosis feel. However, several studies have shown that the prognosis of patients with bilateral breast cancer seems similar to unilateral disease. Delirium: prevalence, prognosis and management tiveness, euphoria, anger, wandering, easy startling, fast motor responses, distractibility, tangentiality, nightmares and persistent thoughts. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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