Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
Prognosis
The prognosis for recovery from STDs varies.The prognosis for recovery from.STDs caused by bacteria is generally good, provided that the disease is.treated promptly. Viral STDs.cannot be cured but must be treated on a long-term basis.
Long-term prognosis for persons with Arnold-Chiari I malformations is excellent. Full recovery from surgery may take several months.
There is no cure for SPS and the long-term prognosis is variable. Many patients have a slow course of the disorder that is mostly without symptoms, punctuated by occasional episodes of stiffness.
Gastroparesis is the medical term meaning poor contractility of the stomach. It often, but not always, is a complication of diabetes.
Prognosis is a medical term for predicting the likely outcome of one's current standing.
Prognosis is the medical term used to describe the potential outcome of a disease. For example, the prognosis for strep throat is excellent, with the expectation of a full recovery. The prognosis for lung cancer is bleaker.
Prognosis is the medical term that refers to the prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder.
The prognosis for recovery from acute ITP is good; 80% of patients recover without special treatment. The prognosis for chronic ITP is also good; most patients experience long-term remissions. In rare instances, however, ITP can cause.
Prognosis
Most patients with ABPA respond well to corticosteroid treatment. Others have a chronic course with gradual improvement over time. The best indicator of a good prognosis is a long-term fall in the patient's IgE level.