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Medical Malpractice in Diagnosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969IT 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
2021Geoscientists 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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Ultrasound in Medical Diagnosis [PDF]
Abstract Diagnostic ultrasonography uses high frequency sound waves of frequencies from 2–15 mHz. These are propagated in pulses into the tissues by a transducer in contact with the body surface. The pattern of their reflection is detected by the same transducer and can be used to construct a sectional image of the tissues and organs under the body ...
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Methods of Information in Medicine, 1978
The present bibliography aims at informing and stimulating researchers when studying the multiple facets of medical diagnosis. The complexity of investigation in this domain can be judged by the fact that papers dealing with medical diagnosis do not appear in medical journals only.
U Wolber, P Tautu, G Wagner
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The present bibliography aims at informing and stimulating researchers when studying the multiple facets of medical diagnosis. The complexity of investigation in this domain can be judged by the fact that papers dealing with medical diagnosis do not appear in medical journals only.
U Wolber, P Tautu, G Wagner
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Radiology, 2018
The use of artificial intelligence in medicine is currently an issue of great interest, especially with regard to the diagnostic or predictive analysis of medical images.
S. Park, Kyunghwa Han
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The use of artificial intelligence in medicine is currently an issue of great interest, especially with regard to the diagnostic or predictive analysis of medical images.
S. Park, Kyunghwa Han
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The Misuse of Race in Medical Diagnosis
Pediatrics, 2003I am a 39-year-old Hispanic male born in Stockton, Calif, to a mother who—after many years of unwise eating—has recently been diagnosed with diabetes and to a father I didn’t know who floated away at the end of a needle in his sister’s garage. I prefer being called Mexican to Hispanic, though I’ve never been to Mexico.
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Compact 3-D Antenna for Medical Diagnosis of the Human Head
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2019A compact 3-D antenna for microwave medical diagnosis is presented. The antenna is matched with an inhomogeneous human head allowing higher signal penetration so as to obtain more meaningful data reflected from inside the brain.
M. Rokunuzzaman+3 more
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Microcomputers in medical diagnosis
Proceedings of the ACM 1980 annual conference on - ACM 80, 1980A program for performing differential diagnosis on a microcomputer has been developed, utilizing a pattern recognition algorithm. The present configuration allows for input of 15 symptoms of 3 values (present, absent, or unknown), and compares the patient's symptom profile with 50 patterns which point to as many as 10 disease designations.
David J. Kurlander, Paul R. Fisher
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1994
The main tasks of the clinician (diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and ongoing monitoring) are not distinct entities. For example, one possible test for a diagnosis is to make a presumptive diagnosis of a disease, treat for that disease, and monitor to see whether the patient is cured.
Endre Ludwig+2 more
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The main tasks of the clinician (diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and ongoing monitoring) are not distinct entities. For example, one possible test for a diagnosis is to make a presumptive diagnosis of a disease, treat for that disease, and monitor to see whether the patient is cured.
Endre Ludwig+2 more
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Intelligent systems in medical diagnosis
1999From an intelligent system for a computer supported medical diagnosis it is expected to achieve high accuracy and ability to draw conclusions from a small data sets. Medical practice could takes many years to generate a large database. A new mathematical method that is able to learn on a small data set is presented.
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