prognoses

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plural of prognosis
prognosis
A forecast of the future course of a disease or disorder, based on medical knowledge

Once the patient has worked through the stage of grieving at diagnosis, adjustment may be successful as therapy is begun and a prognosis is determined.

prognosis
A forecast of the future course, or outcome, of a situation; a prediction

The prognosis was made by taking into consideration the facts that the analog concrete had already achieved its ultimate strength by the period of 1500 days while concrete being predicted was to gain its strength limit by 1.25 time faster, that is by the period of 100 days.

prognosis
An assessment of the expected future course and outcome of a person's disease
prognosis
– A prediction of the course of the outcome of a disease or condition
prognosis
The probable outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery
prognosis
The patient's chances for recovery; a medical assessment of the probable course and outcome of a disease, based on the recorded history of the disease, the physician's own experience of treating the disease, and the patient's general condition and age
prognosis
a prediction of the course of disease; the outlook for the cure of the patient
prognosis
predicting the likely outcome of a disease based on the condition of the patient and the action of the disease
prognosis
(prog-NO-sis): The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery
prognosis
A prognosis is an estimate of the future of someone or something, especially about whether a patient will recover from an illness. If the cancer is caught early the prognosis is excellent
prognosis
{i} diagnosis, assessment; estimation of chances, evaluation of prospects
prognosis
Forecast of the disease course
prognosis
The act or art of foretelling the course and termination of a disease; also, the outlook afforded by this act of judgment; as, the prognosis of hydrophobia is bad
prognosis
{n} in diseases, prognostic signs
prognosis
prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease, based on averages calculated from a large population
prognosis
The likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery
prognosis
a prediction of the course of a disease a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
prognosis
>The prospect as to recovery from a disease or injury as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case
prognosis
prediction of probable outcome and/or course of a disease
prognosis
A prediction about how a given situation will develop in the future
prognosis
forecast of the outcome of a disease
prognosis
The probable future course of disease in a patient
prognosis
The outcome of a disease, the life expectancy
prognosis
the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease and particular individual factors
prognosis
Prediction of the future course of a condition based on research of others with the same or similar symptoms This includes chances of improvement or degeneration and long term outcome
prognosis
The prospect as to recovery from a disease or injury as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case
prognosis
The forecast or outlook for a disease
prognosis
The probable outcome of a disease; the prospect of recovery
prognosis
A forecast as to the probable outcome of an attack or disease, the prospect as to recovery from a disease as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case
prognosis
a prediction of the course of a disease
prognosis
A prediction of the course of the disease
prognosis
Any forecast or prediction
prognosis
Medical judgement about the probable course and result of a disease
prognosis
A prediction of the course or outcome of a disease or disorder
prognosis
An estimate of what is likely to happen in the future
prognosis
a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
prognosis
Prediction of the future course of the disease
prognoses

    Türkische aussprache

    prägnōsiz

    Aussprache

    /prägˈnōsēz/ /prɑːɡˈnoʊsiːz/

    Etymologie

    [ präg-'nO-s&s ] (noun.) 1655. Late Latin, from Greek prognOsis, literally, foreknowledge, from progignOskein to know before, from pro- + gignOskein to know; more at KNOW.
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