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Clearly

Clearly (/ˈklɪərli/), from the Old English clere, meaning "bright, shining, clear", is an adverb that is often used in medical terminology to describe the visibility or comprehensibility of a symptom, diagnosis, or medical result.

Definition

In a medical context, "clearly" is used to denote something that is easily perceptible or understood. It may refer to symptoms that are easily identifiable, results that are unambiguous, or explanations that are easily understood.

Usage in Medical Terminology

In medical terminology, "clearly" is often used to describe the visibility of symptoms or the clarity of medical images. For example, a doctor might say that a patient's symptoms are "clearly indicative" of a certain disease, or that a medical image "clearly shows" the presence of a tumor.

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Related Terms

  • Internal link: Clarity: The quality of being clear or easy to understand. In a medical context, it often refers to the quality of medical images or the comprehensibility of explanations.
  • Internal link: Diagnosis: The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms. "Clearly" is often used in relation to diagnoses to indicate that the symptoms unambiguously point to a certain disease.
  • Internal link: Symptom: A physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient. "Clearly" can be used to describe symptoms that are easily identifiable or unambiguous.

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