Meaning prognosis
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The forecast of the probable outcome or course of a disease; the patient's chance of 'recovery.
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The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
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1) prediction about the course or outcome of a disease or illness 2) the likelihood of recovery from a disease or illness
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The prediction of a disease’s outcome in advance
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a forecast of the course and probable outcome of a disorder.
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1650s, "forecast of the probable course of a disease," from Late Latin prognosis, from Greek prognosis "foreknowledge," also, in medicine, "predicted course of a disease," [..]
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The expected or probable outcome or course of a disease (the chance of recovery).
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The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
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A probable course or outcome of a disease. Prognostic factors are patient or disease characteristics that influence the course. Good prognosis is associated with a low rate of undesirable outcomes; po [..]
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In both mental health science and general medicine, a prognosis is a prediction of the future course, duration, severity and likely outcome a a condition. Even if treatment is not undertaken, a progno [..]
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outlook (pop)
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A prognosis is the the "forecast" that doctors use for a patient's recovery from an accident or disease. This is based on the individual's progress toward recovery and the statisti [..]
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a prediction of the likely course or outcome of an impairment or recommended treatment.  [IHDI]
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The prospect of survival and recovery from a disease as anticipated from the usual course of that disease or indicated by special features of the case.
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(n) a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop(n) a prediction of the course of a disease
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The prospect as to recovery from a disease or injury as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case. [Click Here To Return To List]
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A prediction of the course of disease; the outlook for the cure of the patient. For example, a woman with breast cancer that was detected early and received prompt treatment generally has a good progn [..]
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Telling a person now what is likely to happen in the future because of having a disease.
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A prediction on how a person's disease will progress in the future.
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The projected outcome of a disease; the life expectancy.
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The probable outcome of a disease; the prospect of recovery.
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The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
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The expected outcome of a disease and its treatment
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A forecast as to the probable outcome of a disease or the prospect of recovery from a disease as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case.
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is the expected outcome of a disease and it's treatment, this may be influenced by a variety of factors such as stage, age, site etc. depending on the particular type of cancer. For example, in general a patient with localised disease may have a more favourable prognosis compared to a patient with widespread disease which may be less favourabl [..]
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the predicted outcome of a disease or condition. A prognostic factor or prognostic indicator is a factor that is believed or known to affect the outcome. Examples are early diagnosis, presence of the liver in the chest and a low LHR, all factors that are believed to worsen the outcome in diaphragmatic hernia.
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a prediction of what might happen in the future, that is, the likely progress of the disease.
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Definition: (prog-NO-sis) The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
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The projected outcome of a disease; the life expectancy.
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A prognosis is an assessment by a medical professional about the future course of a patients disorder, that is; the stages of the disease, whether it gets worse and how the symptoms will change over t [..]
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An assessment of the likely outcome of a patient's cancer. A prognosis may be given for no treatment or for various treatment modalities applied to the tumor. It must be remembered that a doctor's assessment of prognosis is always an educated guess, based on data from current literature, the doctor's experience with this type of canc [..]
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predicted outcome based on the course of a disease.
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A prediction of the probable outcome of a Disease based on a individual's condition and the usual course of the Disease as seen in similar situations.
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A forecast
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A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease based on a individual's condition and the usual course of the disease as seen in similar situations.
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The patient's expected progress or condition during/after therapy. A massage therapist is not qualified to give a prognosis. If, and when this is requested of you, have the requesting party refer the question to the attending physician for his/her report.
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The likely outlook of a disease, whether it is likely to be cured and the person’s life expectancy.
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The prospect of survival or recovery following a disease or injury.
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the likelihood that a dog’s cancer can be treated successfully; a dog’s “prognosis without treatment” is how long he is likely to live if the cancer is not treated.
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The projected outcome of a disease; the life expectancy.
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The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
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a prediction of the course of a disease, e.g., either recovery or death
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An assessment of the course and likely outcome of a person’s disease.
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What the outcome is likely to be.
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 The likely course of an illness for an individual patient, taking many factors into account such as the type of tumour, age and general health
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the likelihood that a patient with a particular condition will survive.
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The patient's potential clinical outlook based on the status and probable course of his disease.
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the expected outcome of a disease and chances for recovery.
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The possible outcomes of a disease or condition and the likelihood that each one will occur. Prognosis problems are questions about a patient's future health, life span, and quality of life in th [..]
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Prediction of the course of cancer, and the outlook for a cure of the cancer.  A general term for prediction of the course of cancer, and the outlook for long-term survival.
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prediction as to the probable outcome of a disease.
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an estimate of the outcome of a disease based on the patient’s current condition and accumulated medical knowledge about that disease and its best treatment. Pyrexia
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a forecast of the probable course and end of a disease. pulmonary artery
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The expected future course of an illness
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A prediction of what course a patient's condition will take.
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A prediction of the course of the disease and its outcome.
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The predicted outcome of a person’s disease.
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prediction as to the probable outcome of a disease. Protease inhibitor a type of antiviral drug that acts by inhibiting the virus' protease enzyme. This prevents the virus from replicating itself [..]
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a forecasting of the probable course and termination of a disease; a forecast as to the probable outcome of a disorder or disease, either with or without treatment.
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