diagnosis

diagnosis
noun
ADJECTIVE
accurate, correct, right
incorrect, wrong
definite, definitive, firm, positive, specific
provisional, tentative

Without the results of the test, the doctor could only make a tentative diagnosis.

early

Early diagnosis is critical for successful treatment.

initial, original
final
primary
clinical, medical, psychiatric

clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia

AIDS, cancer, etc.
VERB + DIAGNOSIS
establish, give, make, provide, reach

The doctor cannot give a diagnosis without knowing the full medical history.

confirm, suggest, support

Further tests have confirmed the diagnosis.

receive
PREPOSITION
after diagnosis, before diagnosis

Patients may suffer from some of the symptoms years before diagnosis.

diagnosis of

the diagnosis of the disease

a diagnosis of cancer

PHRASES
a method of diagnosis

They are using new methods of diagnosis.


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