Significance of Diagnostic procedure
Diagnostic procedures encompass various methods and tests used to identify the presence and nature of medical conditions. In Ayurveda, this includes assessing complications from enema administration, while scientific approaches cover techniques like ERCP, PCR tests for Lumpy Skin Disease, and physical examinations for conditions such as sciatica. These procedures may also involve imaging techniques, blood tests, and other assessments to evaluate diseases and their origins, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Synonyms: Diagnostic examination, Diagnostic test, Evaluation method, Diagnostic assessment, Examination, Test, Evaluation, Assessment, Analysis, Check-up, Investigation, Screening
In Dutch: Diagnostische procedure; In Finnish: Diagnostinen menettely; In Spanish: Procedimiento de diagnóstico
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Diagnostic procedure'
In Hinduism, the diagnostic procedure involves evaluating complications that arise from enema administration, highlighting the importance of identifying and addressing potential health issues within traditional practices.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Assessments performed to identify the complications resulting from enema administration.[1]
The concept of Diagnostic procedure in scientific sources
Diagnostic procedure involves a systematic approach in medical laboratories to identify viral hepatitis infections through screening techniques and blood sample testing, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective patient management.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are processes used to identify medical conditions, and the recommendations suggest using simple, non-invasive and less expensive ones.[2] (2) X-ray mammography is used as this type of method for early detection of breast cancer, which can also use other modalities like Sonography, MRI, and FNAB.[3] (3) The methods used to assess the body's condition, particularly relevant when vascular anomalies are present.[4] (4) Methods employed to identify diseases based on various assessments and tests.[5] (5) An ERCP that is performed to investigate symptoms rather than for therapeutic purposes, as performed in 17% of the cases in the study.[6]