A person has AIDS if: o The patient has a reliably diagnosed disease which is at least moderately indicative of a defect in part of the body's defence mechanism.
They had more success in being able to uncover reliable evidence that George III's great-great-great-grandson Prince William of Gloucester was reliably diagnosed with variegate porphyria.
As of June 2006, three children of one family have been reliably diagnosed with LYS.
Yet even if bipolar disorders can be reliably diagnosed in only 2 percent of the population, some now believe that hypomania or similar charged states are more prevalent than previously imagined.
While proponents note that DID is accompanied by genuine suffering and the distressing symptoms, and can be diagnosed reliably using the DSM criteria, they are skeptical of the traumatic etiology suggested by proponents.
It is most reliably diagnosed by the measurement of the blood ethylene glycol concentration.
James himself, ill with some ailment which has never been reliably diagnosed, and perhaps debilitated by a variety of medicines in which he dabbled, fled despondently to his palace at Linlithgow to see his pregnant wife.
Hemoperitoneum can be reliably diagnosed with the following examinations:
His great-great-great-great-grandson Prince William of Gloucester was reliably diagnosed with variegate porphyria in 1968.
Varicocele can be reliably diagnosed with ultrasound, which will show dilation of the vessels of the pampiniform plexus to greater than 2 mm.