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Delayed Diagnosis of Disease

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
MANY methods to limit the costs of medical care are being scrutinized. Corporations are asking their employees to pay a larger portion of their "health care" bills; diagnosis-related groups have been introduced to limit the number of diagnostic studies and other related costs for each hospital illness.
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Delayed diagnosis of arterial injuries

The American Journal of Surgery, 1987
During an 8 1/2 year period, 28 patients with a delayed diagnosis of an arterial injury in an extremity or the neck were treated. The median delay between injury and diagnosis was 10 days. The tibio-peroneal arteries were the most commonly injured vessels.
D V, Feliciano   +3 more
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Delay Fault Diagnosis

1998
Testing fabricated chips for correct temporal behavior is typically done by applying a set of input vector pairs at-speed to the chip under test, and comparing the sampled circuit outputs with their expected logic values. Assuming that the chip is functionally correct, i.e., it produces the correct output values given sufficient time, any discrepancy ...
Mukund Sivaraman, Andrzej J. Strojwas
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Delayed Diagnosis of Hereditary Angioedema

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2010
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare and potentially fatal disease that is important to recognize early. It is usually associated with low levels or impaired function of C1 inhibitor, which is involved in several inflammatory pathways. The treatment of HAE is very different from other causes of angioedema, emphasizing the importance of early and ...
Zahida Khan, Maskatia, Frank M, Orson
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Delayed Diagnosis in Pulmonary Embolism: Frequency, Patient Characteristics, and Outcome

Respiration, 2020
Background: The incidence and the outcomes of pulmonary embolism (PE) missed during emergency department (ED) workup are largely unknown. Objectives: To describe the frequency, demographics, and outcomes of patients with delayed diagnosis of PE. Methods:
Gregory Mansella   +8 more
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Delayed diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in a low prevalence country

Neurological Research, 2020
Background: Early diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) is crucial to avoid future disability. The factors that influence diagnostic delay in low prevalence settings have been poorly studied.
Simón Cárdenas-Robledo   +4 more
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Delayed diagnosis in subarachnoid haemorrhage

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
To determine the outcome in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm, particularly in those in whom the diagnosis was delayed.A two-year retrospective study of medical records of patients admitted to Westmead Hospital between July 1988 and June 1989.A tertiary level teaching hospital.Ninety-four patients treated for subarachnoid ...
B S, Chan, N W, Dorsch
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Delayed diagnosis of duodenal rupture

The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
Although duodenal rupture is usually diagnosed during the course of surgery for other injuries, a small portion of such injuries occur in isolation. In such cases, the significance of the clinical and diagnostic findings may not be appreciated for an extended period. The primary determinant of mortality in duodenal rupture is the presence of associated
J B, Cone, J F, Eidt
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Delayed Diagnosis in Pediatric Appendicitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
Delay in appendectomy occurs from failure to contact a physician, or from a physician's failure to make a proper diagnosis. In our study delay was due to physician error in 32 of 422 children who had appendectomy. Symptoms consistent with appendicitis were documented on the initial visit in each case, but 22 patients had a history of previous similar ...
E S, Golladay, J R, Sarrett
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DELAY IN DIAGNOSIS OF SPONDARTHRITIS

Rheumatology, 1988
A survey was made of referral patterns and investigative procedures in 125 patients with HLA-B27 related spondarthritic diseases reviewed in the rheumatology department of a district general hospital. At the time of referral a large proportion of the patients had already been seen by other hospital departments for the same complaint although in many ...
B L, Kidd, M I, Cawley
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