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单词 misdiagnose
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Definition of misdiagnose in English:

misdiagnose

verb mɪsˈdʌɪəɡnəʊz
[with object]
  • 1Make an incorrect diagnosis of (an illness)

    the most common form of pneumonia is widely misdiagnosed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This syndrome is frequently misdiagnosed as anxiety, tension or psychotic exacerbation’.
    • Not only are such spurious therapies nauseating in their own right, but they misdiagnose the disease.
    • ‘My childhood memories are of being in and out of hospital and the condition was misdiagnosed as bronchitis or pneumonia,’ he said.
    • Atypical manifestations are common: vesicles may not form, and HSV infection may be misdiagnosed as another disease.
    • Appropriate investigations and interpretation of results is necessary to avoid misdiagnosing Cushing's syndrome.
    • When she was born a treatable disease was misdiagnosed, and she was paralyzed.
    • If murine typhus was misdiagnosed as remittent fever, then typhus was more wide spread than previously considered.
    • The most frequently misdiagnosed diseases were coronary disease and pulmonary embolism.
    • Diverticulosis may be misdiagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, because some of the symptoms such as colicky pain, are similar.
    • During the prodromal phase, herpes zoster may be misdiagnosed as cardiac disease, pleurisy, a herniated nucleus pulposus or various gastrointestinal or gynecologic disorders.
    • The physicians kept misdiagnosing his illness until he became very sick and his blood count dropped.
    • The AP reported how doctors in training misdiagnosed diseases caused by bioterrorism more than half the time on multiple-choice tests.
    • These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage (with sometimes-fatal consequences).
    • This conference was prompted in part by a survey that indicated most physicians believe sepsis is misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late because of lack of a clear definition.
    • If they misdiagnose an illness it can have a catastrophic effect on our lives.
    • Reye's syndrome is often misdiagnosed as encephalitis or meningitis, two complications that often appear in case studies of varicella deaths.
    • In chronic smoldering cases, inflammatory bowel disease can be misdiagnosed, and treatment with steroids only exacerbates the infection.
    • Unfortunately, most doctors see these patients only during their down periods, so the disease is frequently misdiagnosed as depression.
    • When she sought medical help, doctors misdiagnosed her illness as tuberculosis and she was directed to a hospital in Pondicherry.
    • Establishing the diagnosis is critical, although historically asthma has been misdiagnosed.
    1. 1.1 Make an incorrect diagnosis of the illness from which (someone) is suffering.
      the consultant misdiagnosed her as having cancer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Before the cancer diagnosis, he was misdiagnosed with costochondritus, a rare and severe form of arthritis.
      • She was misdiagnosed with gastro-enteritis, and transferred to Castle Hill because it was felt she was infectious.
      • It turned out that she was misdiagnosed as having Crohn's, but she was glad to have given her body an overhaul, particularly when she suffered a perforated appendix a few years later.
      • Gender bias in the medical system means that women are often misdiagnosed, under-screened and inappropriately treated.
      • Here is what the lawsuit says - he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pain, nausea and vomiting, and he was misdiagnosed as having a heart attack.
      • Four of the 11 patients who developed anthrax in 2001 initially were misdiagnosed with viral syndrome, bronchitis, or gastroenteritis.
      • Finally, the risk is small that a child or woman might be misdiagnosed with thin basement membrane disease when the true diagnosis is X linked Alport's syndrome.
      • She hopes that Sarah isn't sicker than she thought or that the doctor hasn't misdiagnosed her and something more serious is wrong with her.
      • ‘We took her to the doctors on a number of occasions and at first she was misdiagnosed,’ she said.
      • Ten patients would have been misdiagnosed as being infected with a pure population of susceptible H pylori.
      • ‘My pride as a doctor led me to misdiagnose a patient, who then went blind as a result,’ writes one.
      • There is no doubt that thousands of children are misdiagnosed and put on Ritalin - children who may have even more serious disorders and who should be given different treatment.
      • She accuses his doctor of misdiagnosing him and treating him improperly; never mind that his presenting symptoms were not consistent with pneumonia or with sepsis.
      • In the respiratory field in our hospital, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or the hyperventilation syndrome are misdiagnosed as having asthma almost daily.
      • You may not have heard of it before, and despite a growing community of groups keen to get the word out, people are often misdiagnosed with terrible consequences, as you'll hear.
      • I eventually had surgery, but the doctors had misdiagnosed me, and they permanently ruined my feet.
      • Without access to affordable diagnostic tests, rural patients in developing countries can often be misdiagnosed as having malaria, for instance, instead of HIV.
      • My physiotherapist and an orthopaedic surgeon have examined the scan results and said I was misdiagnosed.
      • A child with Tourette's syndrome who is misdiagnosed and placed an a stimulant such as Ritalin or Cylert will, in the words of the parents, ‘Go wild.’
      • Therefore, it is possible that some patients were misdiagnosed in our study.
 
 

Definition of misdiagnose in US English:

misdiagnose

verb
[with object]
  • 1Make an incorrect diagnosis of (a particular illness).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unfortunately, most doctors see these patients only during their down periods, so the disease is frequently misdiagnosed as depression.
    • ‘My childhood memories are of being in and out of hospital and the condition was misdiagnosed as bronchitis or pneumonia,’ he said.
    • In chronic smoldering cases, inflammatory bowel disease can be misdiagnosed, and treatment with steroids only exacerbates the infection.
    • This syndrome is frequently misdiagnosed as anxiety, tension or psychotic exacerbation’.
    • The most frequently misdiagnosed diseases were coronary disease and pulmonary embolism.
    • Not only are such spurious therapies nauseating in their own right, but they misdiagnose the disease.
    • The physicians kept misdiagnosing his illness until he became very sick and his blood count dropped.
    • Appropriate investigations and interpretation of results is necessary to avoid misdiagnosing Cushing's syndrome.
    • Establishing the diagnosis is critical, although historically asthma has been misdiagnosed.
    • Diverticulosis may be misdiagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, because some of the symptoms such as colicky pain, are similar.
    • The AP reported how doctors in training misdiagnosed diseases caused by bioterrorism more than half the time on multiple-choice tests.
    • This conference was prompted in part by a survey that indicated most physicians believe sepsis is misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late because of lack of a clear definition.
    • Atypical manifestations are common: vesicles may not form, and HSV infection may be misdiagnosed as another disease.
    • Reye's syndrome is often misdiagnosed as encephalitis or meningitis, two complications that often appear in case studies of varicella deaths.
    • If murine typhus was misdiagnosed as remittent fever, then typhus was more wide spread than previously considered.
    • During the prodromal phase, herpes zoster may be misdiagnosed as cardiac disease, pleurisy, a herniated nucleus pulposus or various gastrointestinal or gynecologic disorders.
    • These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage (with sometimes-fatal consequences).
    • When she sought medical help, doctors misdiagnosed her illness as tuberculosis and she was directed to a hospital in Pondicherry.
    • If they misdiagnose an illness it can have a catastrophic effect on our lives.
    • When she was born a treatable disease was misdiagnosed, and she was paralyzed.
    1. 1.1 Make an incorrect diagnosis of the illness from which (someone) is suffering.
      the consultant misdiagnosed her as having cancer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ten patients would have been misdiagnosed as being infected with a pure population of susceptible H pylori.
      • A child with Tourette's syndrome who is misdiagnosed and placed an a stimulant such as Ritalin or Cylert will, in the words of the parents, ‘Go wild.’
      • There is no doubt that thousands of children are misdiagnosed and put on Ritalin - children who may have even more serious disorders and who should be given different treatment.
      • Finally, the risk is small that a child or woman might be misdiagnosed with thin basement membrane disease when the true diagnosis is X linked Alport's syndrome.
      • ‘We took her to the doctors on a number of occasions and at first she was misdiagnosed,’ she said.
      • Before the cancer diagnosis, he was misdiagnosed with costochondritus, a rare and severe form of arthritis.
      • I eventually had surgery, but the doctors had misdiagnosed me, and they permanently ruined my feet.
      • She was misdiagnosed with gastro-enteritis, and transferred to Castle Hill because it was felt she was infectious.
      • Gender bias in the medical system means that women are often misdiagnosed, under-screened and inappropriately treated.
      • Four of the 11 patients who developed anthrax in 2001 initially were misdiagnosed with viral syndrome, bronchitis, or gastroenteritis.
      • Here is what the lawsuit says - he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pain, nausea and vomiting, and he was misdiagnosed as having a heart attack.
      • ‘My pride as a doctor led me to misdiagnose a patient, who then went blind as a result,’ writes one.
      • You may not have heard of it before, and despite a growing community of groups keen to get the word out, people are often misdiagnosed with terrible consequences, as you'll hear.
      • Without access to affordable diagnostic tests, rural patients in developing countries can often be misdiagnosed as having malaria, for instance, instead of HIV.
      • She accuses his doctor of misdiagnosing him and treating him improperly; never mind that his presenting symptoms were not consistent with pneumonia or with sepsis.
      • In the respiratory field in our hospital, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or the hyperventilation syndrome are misdiagnosed as having asthma almost daily.
      • She hopes that Sarah isn't sicker than she thought or that the doctor hasn't misdiagnosed her and something more serious is wrong with her.
      • Therefore, it is possible that some patients were misdiagnosed in our study.
      • My physiotherapist and an orthopaedic surgeon have examined the scan results and said I was misdiagnosed.
      • It turned out that she was misdiagnosed as having Crohn's, but she was glad to have given her body an overhaul, particularly when she suffered a perforated appendix a few years later.
 
 
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