Sentences with phrase «usually after a diagnosis»

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The child usually will begin physical therapy soon after diagnosis.
Triple negative patients usually have shorter survival time after diagnosis of brain metastasis, suggesting that these tumor cells adapt much more readily once they've moved to the brain.
Glioblastoma is one of the most difficult cancers to treat — even after surgery and other therapies, it usually kills people within a year of diagnosis.
«Mesothelioma, a tumor that is caused by asbestos exposure, has been extremely hard to treat; and patients usually survive only 12 to 18 month after diagnosis,» says Mark Poznansky, MD, PhD, director of the MGH - VIC and senior author of the report.
Diagnosis usually comes after the disease has spread, and most patient die within a year.
Although pharmacogenomics has great potential for clinical utility when used accordingly, many third party payers, including Medicare, may only cover testing for certain disease diagnoses and usually after therapy failure.
While these disorders are sometimes detected during prenatal ultrasound exams, a definitive diagnosis is usually made after the baby is born.
FTD is usually diagnosed between the ages of 40 and 65, with death occurring within 2 to 10 years after diagnosis.
Surgery is usually prescribed after a breast cancer diagnosis.
«When patients come in after their diagnosis, they are usually devastated because they think it means that they will be in a wheelchair in five years, but this is simply not true,» Dr. Sicotte says.
Dogs usually live for 3 years after the diagnosis since the condition often occurs in older dogs.
The absence of eosinophils does not rule out a diagnosis of feline heartworm infection, because eosinophils are usually present in circulation inconsistently, occurring four to seven months after infection and intermittently thereafter.
After a confirmed diagnosis for any form of canine Cushing's disease, a treatment plan is usually calculated according to age, breed and most importantly, the physiological condition of the body.
Diagnosis by radiographs (x-rays) is usually possible after 45 days.
Surgical treatment to remove the tumors is the optimal therapy and the largest reported series of cases to date demonstrated a mean survival time after surgery of around 500 days, which is relatively long given that affected ferrets are usually middle - aged at the time of diagnosis.
Usually treated with surgery followed by chemotherapy (despite intervention, most dogs survive less than one year after diagnosis)
Treatment is usually centered around a definitive diagnosis as different conditions have different treatments; long term diarrhoea with blood may be attributable to a foreign body, but after this amount of time I would imagine that other symptoms of intestinal blockage or loss of appetite would have shown.
Typically front leg lameness is seen usually after exercise and diagnosis is based on radiographs.
Coverage usually kicks in between one to 14 days after the injury or diagnosis, though the exact timeframe could vary, depending on whether you're ill or injured.
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