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A diagnostic is a test (often using a device) used to assist in the diagnosis of a disease, predict the likelihood of a disease developing or progressing, or predict the likelihood of a response to a therapeutic intervention. Examples include tests that screen for particular genetic variants or measure the levels of particular proteins in body fluids. Medical diagnosis is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit. The information required for diagnosis is typically collected from a history and physical examination of the person seeking medical care. Often, one or more diagnostic procedures, such as medical tests, are also done during the process. Sometimes posthumous diagnosis is considered a kind of medical diagnosis. Diagnosis is often challenging, because many signs and symptoms are nonspecific. For example, redness of the skin (erythema), by itself, is a sign of many disorders and thus does not tell the healthcare professional what is wrong. Thus differential diagnosis, in which several possible explanations are compared and contrasted, must be performed. This involves the correlation of various pieces of information followed by the recognition and differentiation of patterns.

Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024

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