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Biomachines for Medical Diagnosis

Advanced Materials Letters, 2020
Current evolutions in medical practices induce a change of paradigm with the convergence of diagnosis and therapy, going to precision medicine and “theranostics”. One can observe the new role of biomarkers in biomedical and therapeutic applications, for instance in the development of molecular multiplex biosensors (nucleic acid, proteins, and ...
Francisco Santos Schneider   +7 more
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Models for medical diagnosis

Behavioral Science, 2007
The great variety of ills that man is heir to and the tremendous number of symptoms associated with such diseases make the task of medical diagnosis more speculative than scientific. There is an expanding interest in the possibilities of using computers to help make medical diagnoses more quickly and accurately, but here again, the vastness of the task
John E. Overall, Clyde M. Williams
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Ontology and medical diagnosis

Informatics for Health and Social Care, 2011
Ontology and associated generic tools are appropriate for knowledge modeling and reasoning, but most of the time, disease definitions in existing description logic (DL) ontology are not sufficient to classify patient's characteristics under a particular disease because they do not formalize operational definitions of diseases (association of signs and ...
Valérie Bertaud-Gounot   +2 more
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The Logic of Medical Diagnosis

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2013
Establishing diagnoses is a crucial aspect of medical practice. However, this process has received comparatively little logical and pedagogical attention when compared to statistical methods for evaluating evidence. This article investigates the logic of medical diagnosis in order to fill this void. It is organized in three parts: the first attempts to
Daniel G. Campos, Donald E. Stanley
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Ultrasound in medical diagnosis

Ultrasonics, 1977
Abstract The physical basis for applications of ultrasound in medical diagnosis is introduced. The main features of the chief types of equipment used, including the A- B- and M-mode scanners are presented, together with examples of their application in various fields such as abdominal investigations and cardiology.
G. D. Hurley, J. F. Malone
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Medical Malpractice in Diagnosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
IT is commonly said that physicians cannot be held liable for "mere errors in professional judgment." This is taken to mean that there is no liability for an erroneous diagnosis.
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Medical Diagnosis for Geoscientists

2021
Geoscientists benefit from a basic understanding of the process of medical diagnosis and risk assessment because many elements and geologic compounds have known human health impacts. Medical diagnosis is the process by which physicians identify a disease based on the patient’s signs and symptoms.
Cody Saxton   +2 more
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