English to Gujarati Dictionary prognosis

prognosis

પૂર્વસૂચન
definition
noun
the disease has a poor prognosis
the likely course of a disease or ailment.
translation of 'prognosis'
દરદની ભાવિ સ્થિતિ કે સ્વરૂપની રૂપરેખા અથવા બયાન
noun
રોગના પરિણામની આગાહી
example
Microarray analysis is already being used to predict the 'prognosis' of patients with certain types of cancer.
it is very difficult to make an accurate 'prognosis'
According to the doctors, her longterm 'prognosis' is not good.
The Commonwealth will not collapse today, and the 'prognosis' , based on Vermont's experience, is good.
Early intervention is important because the long term 'prognosis' depends on the duration of medication overuse.
Finally, providing an accurate 'prognosis' to a patient is crucial in deciding how aggressive a treatment should be used.
The factors that determine 'prognosis' and evolution of the disease are poorly understood.
Once clinical cardiovascular disease develops, these patients have a poorer 'prognosis' than normoglycemic patients.
He suffered many medical complications and his 'prognosis' was poor.
It is difficult to imagine executives at the Daily Mail or the Sun delivering such a gloomy 'prognosis' - or setting such unambitious targets.
By reducing stress, it might improve the 'prognosis' of the disease.
Treatment plans and 'prognosis' also are based on the tumor's stage or extent of growth.
the disease has a poor 'prognosis'
the disease has a poor 'prognosis'
Markets remained skittish and nervous, always ready to believe the latest scare story or gloomy 'prognosis' .
Syncope is a relatively common problem with a favorable 'prognosis' in most patients.
It is very difficult for me to give an accurate 'prognosis' .
At the NCB event RBS stressed that it did not accept the gloomy 'prognosis' for the Irish economy that is prevalent in the British media.
The 'prognosis' is poor for patients treated with surgery or radiation therapy alone.
Advanced liver failure carries a poor 'prognosis' , and its prevalence may be reflected by mortality statistics in the form of death certifications for liver disease.
This makes diagnosis and 'prognosis' based on genetic abnormalities difficult for most malignancies.
A biopsy was done and the initial 'prognosis' was optimistic.
They seem not to appreciate that patients may want to be given as accurate a 'prognosis' as possible despite knowing that effective treatment may not be available if more widespread disease is diagnosed.
With so many matches being lost to flooding and the 'prognosis' that the situation is likely to get worse in the short term, one answer to the problem of suitable venues for matches might be to use canals.
The development of malignant pleural effusion frequently heralds a poor 'prognosis' .
Traditionally, physicians have estimated 'prognosis' using their clinical experience.
The good news is that while a gloomy 'prognosis' for European manufacturing is unfolding, we are by no means in the initial stages of a stagflationary impulse.
Accurate diagnosis of EES is important for establishing a 'prognosis' and treatment planning.
We would be left with only anecdotal information on which to base 'prognosis' and treatment for many common cancers and we would know much less about many common diseases.
We previously reported that young patients had relatively more advanced disease and a poorer 'prognosis' than older patients.
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