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Without is a term used in various contexts in the medical field. It is often used to denote the absence of a condition, symptom, or factor in a patient's medical history or current health status. For example, a patient may be diagnosed with a disease "without" a certain symptom, indicating that the symptom is not present in their case.
Medical Usage
In medical terminology, "without" is often abbreviated as "w/o". This abbreviation is used in medical records, prescriptions, and other documentation to indicate the absence of a symptom, condition, or factor. For example, a patient may be noted as "w/o pain" in a medical record, indicating that they are not experiencing pain.
Clinical Significance
The term "without" is significant in clinical practice as it helps healthcare professionals to accurately describe a patient's condition. It is used in differential diagnosis, where it helps to distinguish between different diseases or conditions that have similar symptoms. For example, a patient may be diagnosed with asthma "without" wheezing, which would indicate a less common presentation of the disease.
Related Terms
Related terms to "without" in the medical field include "with", which is used to denote the presence of a condition, symptom, or factor, and "unknown", which is used when it is unclear whether a condition, symptom, or factor is present or not.
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