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The building, designed to make diagnoses, was opened in 2006.
In some cases, the signs are subtle, making diagnosis more difficult.
A child's inability to describe the symptoms of disease often makes diagnosis more difficult.
A lung biopsy may be necessary to make diagnosis in some patients.
The fact that many of such patients also demonstrate deficits above makes diagnosis and treatment selection difficult.
Look at you - you've spoken with the resident twice, and already you're making diagnoses.
It's an aid to the doctor for making diagnoses, not a diagnostic instrument in itself.
There is very little morphological differences between the races which makes diagnosis difficult.
Three decades of advances in psychiatric research have made diagnoses more accurate.
The presentation of signs and symptoms is extremely varied, making diagnosis difficult.
Ultrasound analysis can help make diagnoses more accurate than the treadmill test alone.
The nerve conduction study usually provides useful information for making diagnosis.
She is not allowed to make diagnoses, initiate drug treatment, or certify death.
This lack of characteristic symptoms can make diagnosis difficult.
May have difficulty performing lung function tests, which can make diagnosis and treatment more difficult.
This represented a leap forward, as it made diagnosis of breast cancer possible without surgery.
Nurses do not make diagnoses, but rather assess how serious a person's condition is by asking detailed questions.
I was often called on to make diagnoses in tricky cases that could easily have led to large-scale outbreaks.
In elderly patients who have cancer, dementia is often present along with delirium, making diagnosis difficult.
Nurses, she discovered, were prescribing drugs and making diagnoses without her consent.
He cited psychiatrists who make diagnoses in taking state licensing examinations.
They have told state and Federal investigators that their hospitals systematically made diagnoses on the basis of insurance coverage.
The first symptoms of neuroblastoma are often vague making diagnosis difficult.
However, it may mask the symptoms of the underlying problem, and therefore make diagnosis more difficult for a veterinarian.
It can mask the symptoms and make diagnosis of the cause of the sore more difficult.