Examples of 'poor prognostic' in a sentence

Meaning of "poor prognostic"

poor prognostic - This phrase is a medical term used to describe a situation, condition, or factor that indicates a less favorable outcome or prognosis for a patient. It is often used in healthcare contexts to assess the likelihood of success or recovery

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Hypoglycaemia is a poor prognostic indicator in severe malaria.
Mortality and factors of poor prognostic.
You have a poor prognostic karyotype.
Poor prognostic indicators.
Perineural invasion is a poor prognostic factor.
And poor prognostic factors.
It has been identified as an independent poor prognostic factor for survival.
Other poor prognostic factors of JRRP are subglottic extension and tracheostomy.
Note that rising bilirubin is a poor prognostic sign in primary biliary cirrhosis.
Recent clinical studies have focused on the identification of poor prognostic factors.
So this is a poor prognostic group of patients.
Such processes are commonly associated with clinical severity and poor prognostic profiles.
Once identified, it is a poor prognostic indicator for patients with a variety of different diseases.
The mechanisms of nighttime hypertension and its correlation with poor prognostic have not been elucidated.
Identify poor prognostic factors is important to improve care during hospitalization and follow-up after discharge.

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High initial levels of CRP correspond to a poor prognostic and progressive erosive disease.
Poor prognostic factors are as follows,.
When present in large numbers, crescents are a poor prognostic sign.
Globally, couples with poor prognostic factors had a higher risk of early discontinuation of IVF treatment.
Kidneys Renal involvement, in scleroderma, is considered a poor prognostic factor and frequently a cause of death.
The dysregulation of ADAR1 and ADAR2 could be used as a possible poor prognostic marker.
ATS 2007 criteria had a poor prognostic value in finding patients with risk of fatal outcome.
Intermediate ( moderate ) risk if you have 2 poor prognostic factors.
Third, TP53 mutations associated with a poor prognostic for HBV infected resected HCC patients.
High serum creatinine, hypertension, nephrotic syndrome, anemia and hypoalbuminemia are poor prognostic factors.
Intermediate risk, 2 poor prognostic factors.
A preoperative CEA level > 5 ng / mL is a poor prognostic indicator.
The expression of CD38 is regarded as an independent poor prognostic factor for B-CLL.
Hypoglycaemia is common in tropical paediatrics [ 1 ] and is a poor prognostic indicator in severe malaria 2-4.

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