Information gained by a physician by asking specific questions, with the aim of obtaining information useful in formulating a diagnosis and providing medical care.
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Examples for "anamnesis "
Examples for "anamnesis "
1 Bleeding complications were then correlated with anamnesis features and abnormalities in coagulation screening.
2 A detailed anamnesis and family history are needed as well as a complete dysmorphological physical examination.
3 These clinical symptoms as well as the anamnesis were strongly suggestive of an antiphospholipid antibodies syndrome.
4 Nineteen of those disruptions involved simple transmission of information, compressed into cipher signals that would trigger anamnesis .
5 Fifteen patients were already known to have a coagulation disorder, and the anamnesis identified no additional patient at risk.
1 Results: Pregnancy, medical history and education level were similar in all groups.
2 The second thing I would ask for is your detailed medical history .
3 These results describe associations with specific lifestyle and medical history risk factors.
4 The patient's medical history revealed an infection with Borrelia 1 year previously.
5 Material and methods: Data were retrospectively collected of the computerized medical history .
1 He wanted two things done, neither of which requires a full case history .
2 Mr. Perry gave him the case history of one dropout who later returned.
3 I have no access to your son's case history , Miss Heller.
4 A good geographical case history is essential for this process.
5 This honest and vivid memoir is a case history of gradual acceptance of reality.
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