Russian term
диагноз исключен
Подскажите пожалуйста как на английском сказать диагноз исключен?
4 +4 | The diagnosis is ruled out. | Carole Wolfe |
3 | diagnosis is excluded | Vera Klink |
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Proposed translations
The diagnosis is ruled out.
Rule out: Term used in medicine, meaning to eliminate or exclude something from consideration. For example, a normal chest x-ray may "rule out" pneumonia.
diagnosis is excluded
The initial test is the thrombn time. If it is normal, then the next test is the reptilase time. If both tests are normal, the diagnosis is excluded.
The diagnosis is excluded by the existence of any condition that would otherwise account for the degree of pain and dysfunction.
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