prognosis|prognoses in English
noun
[prog·no·sis || prɑg'nəʊsɪs /prɒg-]
diagnosis, assessment; estimation of chances, evaluation of prospects
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1. Blastomycosis: Presentation, Prognosis and Treatment
2. So, what's the prognosis?
3. Prognosis of Anoxic Brain Injury
4. What is a prognosis in medical parlance?
5. 2 The medical prognosis was bleak.
6. What is the prognosis with Bronchiectasis?
7. What is this man's true prognosis?
8. Apsis Angina Prognosis Study In Stockholm
9. What is the prognosis for that?
10. This syndrome carried a poor prognosis.
11. 7 What is a prognosis in medical parlance?
12. The prognosis was given as extremely negative.
13. He received a good prognosis for recovery.
14. The prognosis for dogs with Coccidiosis is normally good
15. The prognosis depends on the source of the vertigo.
16. Scientific prognoses augur the advent of “Peak Oil”, or maximum possible global oil production, in our time.
17. The report's prognosis for unemployment was very pessimistic.
18. ACC of the breast has a favorable prognosis.
19. Cohort studies are used to study incidence, causes, and prognosis.
20. System for predicting prognosis of locally advanced gastric cancer
21. Epigenetic Alternations could serve as biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis
22. The long-term prognosis for the film is not entirely gloomy.
23. It is uncertain whether high-volume hemofiltration improves prognosis in sepsis.
24. The worst prognosis occurs in children with giant aneurysms.
25. Cardiology articles covering symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and follow-up