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.
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The word "correlate" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to show a relationship or connection between two or more things. As a noun, it refers to something that is related to another thing or a counterpart.
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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.
The phrase "Please correlate clinically" would most often appear on MRI, CAT, or X-Ray results. To correlate means "see what matches and what doesn't match", or in medicine, "see which clinical signs match what the radiologist thinks he sees on an X-Ray", for example. Clinical signs or "clinically" means the exam and assessment a physician performs to rule out and rule in different possible conditions or diseases. Diagnosis always involves the "clinical picture" which are the signs of illness or disease the doctor finds. Sometimes, the test results fit what the doctor sees, but sometimes it doesn't.
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
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If two things correlate or are correlated , they are closely connected or strongly influence each other. correlation-noun
Yes, correlate is correct
Both "correlate with" and "correlate to" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, "correlate with" is more frequently used in scientific contexts to indicate a relationship between two things, while "correlate to" is less common but can still convey a similar meaning in certain contexts.
The medicine was clinically proven and tested.
The mind having irregular thought patterns. From the definition of the word "disturbed", you can see how these correlate. Disturbia mostly holds of the recluses' of society.
That is the correct spelling of correlate (associate, match up).
Si algo es "clinically proven," es probado por científicos.