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Diagnosis, diagnosis, diagnosis: towards DSM-5
Journal of Mental Health, 2010The allocation of diagnoses in psychiatry has always been controversial. Diagnoses usually indicate possible treatments, as well as determining who will receive support from health and social servi...
Wykes, T., Callard, F.
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Seminars in Liver Disease, 2005
The diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is based on imaging examinations in combination with clinical and laboratory findings. Despite technological advances, imaging cirrhotic patients remains a challenging issue because nonmalignant hepatocellular lesions, such as dysplastic nodules, mimic a small HCC.
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The diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is based on imaging examinations in combination with clinical and laboratory findings. Despite technological advances, imaging cirrhotic patients remains a challenging issue because nonmalignant hepatocellular lesions, such as dysplastic nodules, mimic a small HCC.
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From diagnosis to social diagnosis
Social Science & Medicine, 2011In the past two decades, research on the sociology of diagnosis has attained considerable influence within medical sociology. Analyzing the process and factors that contribute to making a diagnosis amidst uncertainty and contestation, as well as the diagnostic encounter itself, are topics rich for sociological investigation.
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