More
precise diagnoses of these infections could be another tool to curb the development of superbugs, he said.
This case demonstrates the importance of
precise diagnosis of the molecular causes of an illness in enabling targeted, personalized treatment.
Our fundamental knowledge of gene expression is being applied systematically to more
precise diagnosis of disease and its subsequent treatment.
Additional uses include
precise diagnosis of microbial infection, describing transmission patterns, understanding the genomics of emerging drug resistance and identifying targets for new therapeutics and vaccines.
One problem has been the difficulty of making
a precise diagnosis of the study subjects.
Not exact matches
As explained in DSM - 5, age
of onset is now set at 12, rather than an earlier age, to reflect the importance
of clinical presentation during childhood for accurate
diagnosis, while also acknowledging the difficulties in establishing
precise childhood onset retrospectively.
Cao hopes the study, which was funded in part by the National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH), will pioneer future research on details within the hippocampus as a marker for
precise diagnosis and positive treatment response
of bipolar disorder.
«This diagnostic advancement provides us with a more
precise ruler for measuring the effectiveness
of diagnosis, treatment and progression
of TBI,» says Mony J. de Leon, EdD, director
of the Center for Brain Health at NYU Langone, professor
of psychiatry and an investigator with NYU's Steven and Alexandra Cohen Veterans Center.
«Prescription medicine and therapy are effective for a wide range
of psychiatric disorders, thus the need for
precise diagnosis is often unnecessary.»
The discovery will allow a
precise genetic
diagnosis for a greater number
of children affected by this condition, and help inform better clinical management.
We know families find it extremely difficult living in limbo without a
precise diagnosis, particularly in this current era
of increasing precision medicine.
It is incontrovertible that
precise diagnoses pave the way to better medical care, improved surveillance, better functional outcomes, and informed genetic counseling, often with the possibility
of prenatal or preimplantation
diagnosis.»
«By applying the genetic ancestry data
of all major racial backgrounds, we can perform more
precise and cost - effective clinical
diagnoses that benefit patients and physicians alike.»
Although doctors have long incorporated personal information like family history into treatment plans, personalized medicine holds the promise
of revolutionizing medical care by using knowledge
of molecular biology and genetics that will allow more
precise diagnoses, better diagnostic tests, greater predictability
of disease course, more successful therapies by targeting the right treatments to the right patients, and improved patient safety by selecting drugs and their proper dosage to reduce adverse side effects.
Precise head and neck cancer tests are crucial for treatment planning, and City
of Hope is equipped with state -
of - the - art technologies and specialized staff to ensure an accurate, comprehensive
diagnosis of head and neck cancer.
«If we can establish a link between abnormal forms
of this gene and ADHD, it could provide us with a powerful new tool for
precise diagnosis and early identification
of children at risk, and a signpost toward designing better drug treatment,» said Ed Cook, associate professor
of psychiatry and
of pediatrics at the University
of Chicago and lead author
of the report.
The key to
precise diagnosis and staging
of pancreatic cancer is endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), a technique that uses soundwaves to create an image
of the pancreas.
A thorough understanding
of the underlying chemistry and electrical activity
of the brain will lead to a new suite
of approaches for
precise diagnosis and effective treatments that allow clinicians to restore disrupted or damaged neuronal circuits.
However, as aCGH will only uncover the underlying genetic cause in < 15 %
of these cases (Konialis & Pangalos, 2015; Hillman et al., 2013), an accurate
diagnosis is rarely achieved and the necessary advice regarding the
precise risks associated with the current pregnancy as well as recurrence risk in subsequent pregnancies is elusive and relies on empirical knowledge.
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 10:15 - 10:30 am, Ballroom A, West Building Platform Presentation: Towards
precise genetic
diagnosis of human diseases: Experience with POLG - related disorders
Branci et al. (2013) reviewed the literature and reported that radiological studies have consistently identified degenerative changes at the pubic symphyseal joint, pathology
of the proximal adductor muscle attachments, pubic bone marrow oedema, and the secondary cleft sign in groin strains, although the
precise terminology
of the
diagnosis and
of the structures involved was not always consistent between studies.
In the future, he adds, a better understanding
of the overlap between the two conditions could open the door to more
precise diagnoses, and therefore more targeted treatment.
Heart failure is always a serious health problem that deserves prompt and
precise diagnosis, as most causes
of heart failure require medical treatment.
Without timely access to these
precise test results, it would be difficult to make an accurate
diagnosis or assessment
of your pet's health.
Without timely access to
precise laboratory test results, it is difficult to make an accurate
diagnosis or assessment
of your pet's health.
With this modality and a close association with the radiologists
of the Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
of Texas, accurate and
precise diagnoses and therapy is achieved.
After a
precise diagnosis has been made by using our advanced diagnostic imaging tools, our veterinary oncologist prepares a custom treatment plan specific to your pet's cancer with lifelong health and quality
of life as top priorities.
We have high standards for all our veterinary services, so we use
precise, state -
of - the - art equipment for all
of our prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment methods at Colonial Manor.
Gavin disparaged my role in the matter, again attributing the
precise diagnosis to NASA (though it was me who had spotted the change in data sets) and denying that I had had to do «reverse engineering» to figure out the problem — even though that was precisely what I had had to do (in the form
of patient comparison
of multiple versions
of different data sets):
But it is our great collective misfortune that the scientific community made its decisive
diagnosis of the climate threat at the
precise moment when those elites were enjoying more unfettered political, cultural, and intellectual power than at any point since the 1920s.
The
diagnosis, or even the
precise nature
of his mental disorder, was not clear to either.
No, I don't know you but the
diagnosis is as predictable and
precise as any law
of physics.