58 examples of prognosis in sentences

The ominous prognosis of this doctor, therefore, seems no occasion for despair, perhaps not even for alarm.

Simple or Cutaneous Quittor Definition Causes Symptoms Pathological Anatomy Prognosis Complications Treatment, Preventive and Curative 2.

A like favourable prognosis may be given in the case of cracks occasioned by purely accidental causes.

The first consideration in giving a prognosis in punctured foot should be the position of the wound.

Much of the prognosis may be based upon the estimated depth of the wound, and this, in many cases, it is far safer to calculate from the length of the offending body than from the use of the probe.

We need hardly say that in the middle zone the deeper the prick, the more serious the case, and the less favourable the prognosis.

Although unaffecting the prognosis so far as the actual termination of the case is concerned, it may be mentioned that punctured foot is far more serious in a nag than in a heavy draught animal.

The temperament and condition of the patient will also in many cases largely influence the prognosis.

In giving a prognosis in a case of coronitis, attention should be paid to the manner in which the condition originated, and the extent, when present, of the wound.

When the inflammatory swelling has arisen from bruising alone, without actual division of the skin, when the weather is that of winter, and the swelling showing a marked tendency to spread, then the prognosis must be guarded.

Consequently, the guarded prognosis we have mentioned is imperative.

It goes without saying that, should there arise any other of the complications we have mentioned (viz., Arthritis, Necrosis of the Extensor Pedis, Sand-crack, Quittor, and False Quarter), the fact should be pointed out to the owner, and the prognosis regulated thereby.

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The prognosis in laminitis should, in our opinion, always be guarded.

'My prognosis could not well be otherwise than unsatisfactory.

The prognosis must be guarded.

When the animal is young, and treatment may reasonably be judged to be economical, then a favourable prognosis may be indulged in, provided the veterinary surgeon intends to put into that treatment a more than ordinary amount of individual care and attendance.

Once this point is decided, a favourable prognosis may be given.

The prognosis of navicular disease (once diagnosed with certainty) must almost of necessity be unfavourable.

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58 examples of  prognosis  in sentences