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Prognosis

Prognosis meaning

A forecast of the future course or outcome of a situation based on what is presently known; a prediction. | A forecast of the future course or outcome of a disease or disorder based on current medical knowledge.

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Further research is needed to test the model's statistical and clinical validity." citation Prognosis Little is known about prognosis of untreated DID.

Prognosis Among preschoolers, the prognosis for recovery is good.

Prognosis The long-term prognosis for individuals with the disorder is uncertain, and this has mostly to do with the etiology (underlying cause; i.e. autoimmune, paraneoplastic, etc.) and lack of research for this disorder.

Prognosis When ectopic pregnancies are treated, the prognosis for the mother is very good in Western countries; maternal death is rare, but most fetuses die or are aborted.

Prognosis While the general prognosis is favorable, current studies indicate that West Nile Fever can often be more severe than previously recognized, with studies of various recent outbreaks indicating that it may take as long as 60–90 days to recover.

And with the prognosis on Nelson unclear — the Islanders didn’t practice on Wednesday, so there is no new information on his status — that’s the reason to think the Isles can complete their playoff push even if they need to do it without him or Barzal.

A representative of the group also mentioned that there are some cancers that have an excellent prognosis and fewer years should be counted for this right.

AUSTIN – When assessments of the quasi-inflation of 2021-22 appeared in major US media outlets this month, the prognosis was good: the fever has receded and may already be gone.

Christine Norton, 56 from Wickford, has been given an average prognosis of just 18 months to live after a “shocking” and “devastating” cancer diagnosis.

Early detection usually leads to a good prognosis.

He threw himself into the challenge toward the end of last year after revealing his prognosis.

He went on: “We started doing the Wainwrights in 2015, and obviously, I had a pretty good prognosis then, at that point.

I can't control the outcome of the disease, I can't control the prognosis, but I can control them having some bright moment in their day," Dill reasoned.

In November, Gavin went to a specialist clinic at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham in the hope of a liver transplant - but was told he was too unwell for a successful transplant, and had a prognosis of under a year.

In the documentary, the star also shared how he turned to drinking to cope with his prognosis.

I was told my dog had a poor prognosis and that I could take him home for hospice and to give him fluids and more medication for nausea.

My week was improving, as the cloud lifted, the prospect of an evening on my bike became more real and the prognosis of my irksome cases improved.

Relatively higher suicide risks were seen for cancer types with poor prognosis and high symptom burden in the first two years after diagnosis.

She also knows the unfortunate prognosis of children with tumours like Lachie’s.

She was given a prognosis of only six weeks to live.