Diagnosis
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Yet both of these boys have the same
diagnosis
of autism spectrum disorder.
Or is it because we have now started labeling individuals with autism, simply giving them a
diagnosis
when they were still present there before yet simply didn't have that label?
But early
diagnosis
is a key for us.
Being able to make that
diagnosis
of someone who's susceptible at a time in a window where we have the ability to transform, to be able to impact that growing, developing brain is critical.
My friends, many in their 50s and 60s, were looking at a downward mobility, a work-for-life proposition, just a job loss, medical
diagnosis
or divorce away from insolvency.
As a country, we have achieved longevity, investing billions of dollars in the diagnosis, treatment and management of disease.
They had a
diagnosis.
And using those two pieces of information, I can train a standard deep neural network or a deep learning network to provide patient's
diagnosis.
To summarize our approach, instead of using 10,000 very expensive medical images, we can now train the AI algorithms in an unorthodox way, using only 50 of these high-resolution, but standard photographs, acquired from DSLR cameras and mobile phones, and provide
diagnosis.
And so we go back and forth with this doctor because we think this is the incorrect diagnosis, and he's like, "No really, it'll be fine, just calm down."
And so had we had some information about our heart health to share with him, maybe we would have gotten a better
diagnosis
the first time.
So let's talk about
diagnosis
for a minute.
She looked a little bit relieved, because for the first time, she had a diagnosis, but I said, "Veronica, now let's talk about your treatment.
Fourth, they are taught that a good patient interview and a thorough clinical exam provide most of the clues for diagnosis, saving costly technology for confirmation.
Not only did that cancer
diagnosis
change the life of our family, but that process of going back and forth with new tests, different doctors describing symptoms, discarding diseases over and over, was stressful and frustrating, especially for my aunt.
And that is the way cancer
diagnosis
has been done since the beginning of history.
We have 21st-century medical treatments and drugs to treat cancer, but we still have 20th-century procedures and processes for diagnosis, if any.
And the
diagnosis
was factually correct, but it didn't tell the whole story.
So they were ecstatic, we sat down to visit, and it was so weird, because within two minutes, she started retelling me the story of her
diagnosis
and her surgery and her chemo, even though, as her chaplain, I saw her every week, and so I knew this story.
Six months later, in March, he called my husband and me, and he said, "Oh, Mom and Dad, we have a doctor that found a
diagnosis
for that wrist.
So we all went home, and Jenn and Dan flew home from Wall Street, Andrew came home from Charlestown, and Pete went to B.C. to pick up his then-girlfriend Julie and brought her home, and six hours later after diagnosis, we're sitting around having a family dinner, and we're having small chat.
Six months after diagnosis, Pete was given an award at a research summit for advocacy.
And the third thing, and last but not least gift that my son has given me, as an exclamation point to the miraculous month of August 2014: That girlfriend that he went to get on the night of
diagnosis
is now his wife, and Pete and Julie have given me my granddaughter, Lucy Fitzgerald Frates.
But it turns out, this "new" human
diagnosis
was neither new, nor was it uniquely human.
In this pathology case, the computer system actually discovered that the cells around the cancer are as important as the cancer cells themselves in making a
diagnosis.
A lot of kids were being referred to me for ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, but when I actually did a thorough history and physical, what I found was that for most of my patients, I couldn't make a
diagnosis
of ADHD.
So I go through the symptoms of that diagnosis, and it's clear to me that she's not clinically depressed, and I tell her that.
For example, he discouraged giving the
diagnosis
to children who had seizures but now we know that epilepsy is very common in autism.
He once bragged that he had turned nine out of 10 kids referred to his office as autistic by other clinicians without giving them an autism
diagnosis.
Lorna and John knew how hard it was to raise a child like Susie without support services, special education, and the other resources that are out of reach without a
diagnosis.
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