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21 Sentences With "wrongly diagnosed"

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Sick Note is about a character called Daniel Glass, a compulsive liar who is wrongly diagnosed with a terminal illness.
The pilot, Karlene Petitt, was later grounded and referred for a psychiatric exam in which she was wrongly diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
She was wrongly diagnosed with the flu twice before they took her to Akron's Children Hospital and doctors told the family Tessa had necrotizing fasciitis.
But he said most people who report chronic problems were most likely wrongly diagnosed with Lyme disease when they had something else to begin with.
His psychosis symptoms, initially wrongly diagnosed as dementia, have waned at times as some medications and interventions, such as deep brain stimulation, have produced temporary relief.
In the United States, the improvement was more noticeable — offering a reported reduction of 5.7% in false positives, where a mammogram is wrongly diagnosed as abnormal.
The company said it would set up a fund, to be paid for by Spire and Paterson's insurers, to compensate 750 patients who were wrongly diagnosed.
Britain's second-largest healthcare firm said 750 patients who were wrongly diagnosed would be compensated by a fund, the company said on Wednesday, adding that it will provide "a mechanism for dealing with" any new claims brought before Oct.
We know that about 1 percent, or 10,000 people, will have AF, and 990,000 will not have AF. If the watch is wrong 10 percent of the time, that means nearly 100,000 people will be falsely diagnosed with AF. Sending hundreds of thousands of wrongly diagnosed people to the doctor scares me.
Decidua mensrtualis may be wrongly diagnosed in individuals who do not present the clinical history of recent abortion.
She said, "I had depression. They wrongly diagnosed me and put me on a bucket load of blood pills. It was absolutely bonkers." In June 2009, Anderton complained to the police about dozens of text messages left on her mobile phone.
L-Xylulose accumulates in the urine in patients with pentosuria, due to a deficiency in L-xylulose reductase. Since L-xylulose is a reducing sugar like D-glucose, pentosuria patients have been wrongly diagnosed in the past to be diabetic.
His widow took the daughters to Switzerland, where young Mărgărita, wrongly diagnosed with Pott disease, was supposed to receive specialized treatment.Cojuhari, p.47 They spent some eight years abroad, during which time Mărgărita, a gifted but sickly child, acquired a standard classical culture and learned to speak six languages. The family settled in Bucharest in the 1870s, having by then spent most of their Miller inheritance.
His career was ended by a subarachnoid hemorrhage suffered when captaining Swansea against Pontypool in 1976. He had collapsed during a game on another occasion, four years earlier, and had been wrongly diagnosed with meningitis.Independent Sports Following the second incident he was a patient in the University Hospital of Wales for several months, and received goodwill messages from all over the world. He was a smoker and was diagnosed with lung cancer (adenocarcinoma) in November 2011.
Professor Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, in 1997, took the example of a "dvaita" gaze of a "boy looking up obliquely at the clay and wattle frame of the image of Durga", writing that when we read the photo through Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis it would be wrongly diagnosed as "double anxiety of castration and decapitation." Spivak writes that Freud's analysis is not culturally receptive and writes that Freud's psychoanalysis is an "occupational hazard". She writes that Ramakrishna was a "Bengali bhakta visionary" and that as a bhakta, he turned chiefly towards Kali.
Constance died on 7 April 1898, five days after a surgery conducted by Luigi Maria Bossi. According to The Guardian, "theories [about her death] have ranged from spinal damage following a fall down stairs to syphilis caught from her husband." Also according to The Guardian, Merlin Holland, grandson of Oscar Wilde, "unearthed medical evidence within private family letters, which has enabled a doctor to determine the likely cause of Constance’s demise. The letters reveal symptoms nowadays associated with multiple sclerosis but apparently wrongly diagnosed by her two doctors".
Janet Frame, a famous New Zealand writer, was held at the asylum during the 1940s and was wrongly diagnosed as a schizophrenic.A survivor against the odds – noted New Zealand writer Janet Frame dies – Rees, Margaret; World Socialist Website, 2 March 2004 By 1969, a quarter of all mental patients were still in then-outdated asylum era buildings that lacked the design improvements from the previous 50 years. From the 1960s on, new hospitals epitomised the village-asylum atmosphere in name and design, contrasting with the old asylum model.
In the same report, cited by Nicolae Georgescu in his work, Eminescu târziu, Vineș states that "Eminescu's death was not due to head trauma occurred 25 days earlier and which had healed completely, but was the consequence of an older endocarditis (diagnosed by late professor N. Tomescu)". Contemporary specialists, primarily physicians who have dealt with the Eminescu case, reject both hypotheses on the cause of death of the poet. According to them, the poet died of cardio-respiratory arrest caused by mercury poisoning. Eminescu was wrongly diagnosed and treated, aiming his removal from public life, as some eminescologists claim.
When she was arrested after failing to pay for a meal, Gurung tried to explain—despite her limited command of the Korean language—that she had accidentally left her wallet with money and identification at the factory where she worked. Due to police negligence and a series of professional misconduct, Gurung was taken into custody, wrongly diagnosed as a schizophrenic, and subjected to years of physical restraint, forced medication, and solitary confinement. She was eventually recognised as a Nepali woman and released in April 2000. She returned to her home in Mt. Annapurna in Nepal, where her family had been despondent over her sudden disappearance.
Ian Marber (born 1963), is a nutrition therapist, well-known author and one of the founders of The Food Doctor, developing the brand from its inception in 1999 until his departure in December 2011. The Food Doctor positioned itself in the field of healthier eating with a range of both of fresh and dried food products, online consultancy as well as personal consultations. Marber's life was metamorphosed after receiving a correct diagnosis in 1993; prior to this he spent most of his early years struggling with undiagnosed coeliac disease which was wrongly diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome. This experience inspired him to change his career and study as a nutritional therapist.
The President Mr Abdeslam Hanat said that Raja Casablanca had prepared a flight to take Zakaria Zerouali to Bordeaux, France for a surgery, but the medical staff in Casablanca couldn't allow the player transit because of bad and deteriorating health conditions. Raja Casablanca announced that Zakaria Zerouali had died on Monday 3 October 2011 at 4:45 amDécès de Feu Zakaria ZEROUALI but later Radio Mars correspondent to the team headquarters said that he died at 2 am. A few days after the death of Zerouali, Morocco national team doctor, Abderrazak Hifti stated in the press that the case looked suspicious and that the cause of death may have been related to medical negligence due to an inaccurate diagnosis. Other physicians would join Hifti arguing that the symptoms exhibited by Zerouali, match a Tropical disease and since these are rare in Morocco, doctors wrongly diagnosed it first as a benign flu then as food poisoning.

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