English to Telugu Dictionary untreatable

untreatable

చికిత్స
definition
adjective
The patient's condition was untreatable and he sought hospice support.
(of a patient, a disease or other condition) for whom or which no medical care is available or possible.
example
Many of the patients had rare and 'untreatable' illnesses.
If my mother had just had Huntington's disease diagnosed my request for a prognostic test would be unlikely to be turned down on the basis that the disease is 'untreatable' .
In the past few years several therapeutic advances underpinned by multiprofessional, site specialised team working have finally changed the view that advanced colorectal cancer is an 'untreatable' disease.
Predictive genetic testing is currently used mainly for 'untreatable' conditions, such as Huntington's disease, or prenatal detection of serious genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis.
With expanding medical expectations, and ever expanding possibilities for cures for hitherto 'untreatable' conditions, if money were no object, the sky might be the limit.
This allows for the detention of potentially dangerous 'untreatable' patients within the scope of the Human Rights Act.
Diagnosing an 'untreatable' illness is a bad moment, and explaining it to a patient is even worse.
It is usually an 'untreatable' disease, and affected patients are rapidly forwarded to cardiac transplantation as soon the diagnosis is established through endomyocardial biopsy.
Wisdom tooth removal is recommended if there is an otherwise 'untreatable' disease, condition affecting the mouth, or extreme pain.
The patient's condition was 'untreatable' and he sought hospice support.
It's not a great time to be a biomedical startup, even though it's a rare week that there isn't news of an amazing new biotech drug aimed at previously 'untreatable' cancers, brain diseases, or immune disorders.
When different germs trade resistances, you could end up with an 'untreatable' disease.
None the less, it is a step forward and will stimulate debate about the emergence of neurology from the closet of esoteric and 'untreatable' syndromes.
The pancreatic cancer study got particularly close attention from oncologists because the disease is virtually 'untreatable' and can kill within months.
Only one death - from a fatal and 'untreatable' disease - had an acceptable explanation.
This report describes a new therapeutic approach with a plausible mechanism of action in a severe and otherwise 'untreatable' condition.
Participants may become dependent on researchers because they are impoverished, lack insurance, or have an otherwise 'untreatable' disease and join a trial because it is their last hope.
The psychiatric evidence was that her medical condition was 'untreatable' and that she would probably never have insight into/take responsibility for her murderous actions.
Until now, clinics have been allowed only to screen embryos for 'untreatable' conditions or conditions that affect children, such as Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis.
The chapter on palliative therapy is of utmost importance as large number of patients are suitable only for palliation due to their advanced 'untreatable' disease in our country.
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