Difference between revisions of "Diagnosis"
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==Clinical diagnosis== | ==Clinical diagnosis== | ||
A diagnosis that is made clinically. These diagnoses cannot be made from a biopsy without the history, as they lack unique pathologic characteristics. | A diagnosis that is made clinically. These diagnoses cannot be made from a biopsy without the history, as they lack unique pathologic characteristics. | ||
==Associated diagnosis== | |||
A diagnosis that is seen in association with another diagnosis, e.g. [[dermatitis herpetiformis]] is associated with [[celiac disease]]. | |||
==List of diagnoses== | ==List of diagnoses== |
Revision as of 15:12, 11 June 2013
The diagnosis, abbreviated Dx is the key to treatment. Pathologists diagnose.
Differential diagnosis
When the diagnosis cannot be made people generate list of possibilities; this is known as the differential diagnosis, abbreviated DDx.
Clinical diagnosis
A diagnosis that is made clinically. These diagnoses cannot be made from a biopsy without the history, as they lack unique pathologic characteristics.
Associated diagnosis
A diagnosis that is seen in association with another diagnosis, e.g. dermatitis herpetiformis is associated with celiac disease.
List of diagnoses
- See: Diagnoses.
- See: Most common (pathology) diagnoses by site.