No. Only those illnesses or diseases that are confirmed and receive medical attention currently. However, for most new Life Insurance policy applications, a blood test IS required, and if the results indicate there is the slightest risk, you could be denied coverage.
This diagnosis is defined at the time of surgery for suspected appendicitis.
To confirm the suspected diagnosis, and to rule out other possibilities, imaging tests are ordered.
It is strongly suspected that not ALL the facts about this question are being disclosed - therefore it is unable to be answered.
If a pheochromocytoma is suspected, urine and/or a blood test are usually recommended. A test called "24-hour urinary catacholamines and metanephrines" will be done.
Metabolic acidosis is suspected based on symptoms, but is usually confirmed by laboratory tests on blood and urine samples. Blood pH below 7.35 confirms the condition.
Diagnosis is primarily through history. When a patient who has recovered from polio some decades previously begins to experience muscle weakness, PPS must be strongly suspected.
The evaluation of a patient with suspected megalencephaly will usually consist of questions about medical history and family history, a physical exam that includes head measurements, and a developmental and/or neurological exam
Fifth disease is usually suspected based on a patient's symptoms, including the typical appearance of the bright red rash on the cheeks, patient history, age, and the time of year.
Fungal blood cultures should be taken for patients suspected of having deep organ candidiasis. Tissue biopsy may be required for a definitive diagnosis.
Yes, you can report suspected insurance fraud to your insurance company, state insurance fraud bureau, or the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Providing as much detail and evidence as possible will help in their investigation.
biopsy, or microscopic examination of the tissue, may be necessary. If bone involvement is suspected, the area is x rayed to determine the extent of the damage. The species of bacteria or fungi at the root of the infection is identified
When involvement of the immune system is suspected, doctors may order a immunofluorescence test, which detects antibodies to specific antigens using a fluorescent chemical.