Clinically anaemic refers to a condition where an individual has a lower than normal level of hemoglobin or red blood cells in their blood, leading to insufficient oxygen delivery to tissues. This can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pallor. Anaemia can be caused by various factors, including nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or genetic disorders. Diagnosis typically involves blood tests to assess hemoglobin levels and other related parameters.
A person that "presents well clinically" does not appear to show signs of distress or duress
A person that "presents well clinically" does not appear to show signs of distress or duress
Correlate clinically means that something is closely related to a clinical setting. Correlate means a measure of association between two variables or in relation to.
anemic or anaemic
The medicine was clinically proven and tested.
Si algo es "clinically proven," es probado por científicos.
anaemic or iron deficient
Although clinically dead for two minutes, the patient was successfully revived. Brain injuries can result in a clinically vegetative state.
It's means very weak growth.
Clinically I don't believe there is one. Most phobias you find on the internet are just done by combining prefixes with "-phobia", so that while literally it does mean the phobia of "insert here", clinically there may have never been cases of it.
It indicates that the finding of the testing was "significant" (i.e. - not due to chance, faking, mistake, or other anamoly). If something is "clinically significant", it indicates that the result is something that impacts the person and/or their behavior clinically. It usually means that the trait is something to be focused on in therapy, but I can't say without seeing or knowing what the actual testing said.
Clinically, correlation occurs after various diagnostic tests are run. Doctors take test results and compare them to factors such as a patient's age, sex, weight and medical history to make an accurate diagnosis based on the results.