At times, however, the membrane is soft and pliable, and is easily separated from the tissue; such cases are frequently diagnosticated as follicular tonsillitis.
There is no disease that can be diagnosticated with more ease and certainty; the eggs are present in the feces in great numbers, and by means of a microscope they can always be detected.
He now developed a very intense and very variable degree of deafness on both sides, diagnosticatedas nervous deafness.
Re vomiting, Roussy and Lhermitte state that this relatively common condition is diagnosticated readily enough but that pyloric ulcer and other organic causes must be eliminated.
A physician had diagnosticated it as an obscure spinal lesion, but as he was fit to work, he was sent back.
The lack of power was diagnosticated as purely functional, and the report was rendered that the soldier could begin to walk as soon as he desired.
Hemorrhagic cases of this severe form are probably more common in variola than in the other fevers, but I have met a notable case in what was diagnosticated scarlatina.
In some cases its prodromal manifestations cannot be positively diagnosticated until other symptoms have developed, which by concurrence establish their true significance.
It is of course diagnosticated without difficulty from the sporadic catarrhal fevers, which lack the characteristic depression, neuralgic and rheumatoid pains, the irritative cough, dyspnoea, and so on.
The few cases of intestinal diphtheria I have met with gave rise to the usual symptoms of enteritis, and were diagnosticated as such.
Scarlet fever is readily diagnosticated from diphtheria, although the affinity is close between these two maladies.
In 1862, Friederich first diagnosticated the affection and experimentally determined the presence of the worms in the living patient.
I have seen cases of acute rachitis which were {157} the initial stages of general rachitis, and have observed those of local or multiple epiphysitis, mainly after infectious fevers, which were diagnosticated as such.
Their presence is usually diagnosticated without difficulty, or, if any is experienced, a digital exploration will reveal them.
This form of the summer diarrhoea is diagnosticated by the symptoms, and especially by the frequency and character of the stools.
A considerable degree of dilatation of the stomach can generally be diagnosticated without difficulty by means of the symptoms and physical signs which have been described.
The symptoms produced by occlusion of the cystic duct are not sufficiently characteristic to be diagnosticated with any certainty.
Even should a tumor be discovered, there are no means of determining the nature of the tumor; and if symptoms are produced by the tumor, the case will probably be diagnosticated as one of cancer.
Abscess cannot be positively diagnosticated until after its rupture and the appearance of pus in the matters regurgitated or otherwise expelled from the oesophagus.
A strongly-marked case diagnosticated biliary calculi, and in which masses of inspissated bile were discharged in great quantity, will furnish the symptomatology to be now described.
There are many more causes of stenosis of the pylorus than of stenosis of the cardia, so that, notwithstanding the absence of tumor, cancer of the cardia is often more readily diagnosticated than cancer of the pylorus.
It has been claimed that colloid cancer may be diagnosticated in this manner even before the appearance of other symptoms.
Thus, in one of the cases which I examined after death, and in which there was chronic peritonitis with abundant fluid exudation, the disease during life was diagnosticatedas cirrhosis of the liver.
During that half century maladies of the maxillary sinus continued to be badly diagnosticated and badly treated.
Bony tumors elsewhere can also be diagnosticated and properly treated.
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