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    GlossaryDiagnostic Procedure

    method to identify the cause of medical symptoms

    A diagnostic procedure is a method used by healthcare professionals to determine the cause of a patient's symptoms and identify any underlying medical conditions. This can involve a variety of techniques such as blood tests, imaging studies (like X-rays or MRIs), biopsies, or physical examinations. These procedures are essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

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      in Female  55 upvotes 2 years ago
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