cytologic screening - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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cytologic screening - Übersetzung nach arabisch

MEDICAL PRACTICE OF TESTING A GROUP OR POPULATION FOR DISEASE OR MEDICAL CONDITIONS, WHO MAY NOT YET EXHIBIT DISEASE SYMPTOMS, ENABLING EARLIER INTERVENTION AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Screening test; Screening (test); Universal screening; Case finding; Medical screenings; Medical screening; Health screening
  • A coal miner completes a screening survey for [[coalworker's pneumoconiosis]].
  • Lead time bias leads to longer perceived survival with screening, even if the course of the disease is not altered
  • Length time bias leads to better perceived survival with screening, even if the course of the disease is not altered.
  • A mobile clinic used to screen coal miners at risk of [[black lung disease]]

cytologic screening      
‎ تَحَرٍّ سيتولوجيّ‎
neonatal screening         
  • Sickle cells in human blood: both normal red blood cells and sickle-shaped cells are present
TESTING OF NEWBORN INFANTS FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Neonatal screening; Neonatal screen; Newborn screening program
‎ تَحَرِّي الوِلْدَان‎
sneak preview         
DISPLAYING OF A MOTION PICTURE OR FILM IN A SPECIAL SHOWING
Sneak Preview; Sneak preview; General release; Critic screenings; Special screening
عرض مسبق لشريط سينمائى جديد بغية إستطلاع رأى النظارة فيه

Definition

sneak preview
(sneak previews)
A sneak preview of something is an unofficial opportunity to have a look at it before it is officially published or shown to the public.
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Wikipedia

Screening (medicine)

Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to look for as-yet-unrecognised conditions or risk markers. This testing can be applied to individuals or to a whole population. The people tested may not exhibit any signs or symptoms of a disease, or they might exhibit only one or two symptoms, which by themselves do not indicate a definitive diagnosis.

Screening interventions are designed to identify conditions which could at some future point turn into disease, thus enabling earlier intervention and management in the hope to reduce mortality and suffering from a disease. Although screening may lead to an earlier diagnosis, not all screening tests have been shown to benefit the person being screened; overdiagnosis, misdiagnosis, and creating a false sense of security are some potential adverse effects of screening. Additionally, some screening tests can be inappropriately overused. For these reasons, a test used in a screening program, especially for a disease with low incidence, must have good sensitivity in addition to acceptable specificity.

Several types of screening exist: universal screening involves screening of all individuals in a certain category (for example, all children of a certain age). Case finding involves screening a smaller group of people based on the presence of risk factors (for example, because a family member has been diagnosed with a hereditary disease). Screening interventions are not designed to be diagnostic, and often have significant rates of both false positive and false negative results.

Frequently updated recommendations for screening are provided by the independent panel of experts, the United States Preventive Services Task Force.