Examples of using Difficult to diagnose in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's like a child. So difficult to diagnose.
So difficult to diagnose. It's like a child.
Symptoms of it are quite difficult to diagnose.
It is quite difficult to diagnose a patient with multiple sclerosis.
In most cases, it is very difficult to diagnose.
Stomach cancer is difficult to diagnose in the early stages of development.
The early symptoms are very difficult to diagnose.
Masses are difficult to diagnose accurately.
We must not understand that we are difficult to diagnose.
Why can it be difficult to diagnose appendicitis?
Neuralgia is a form of chronic pain that can be difficult to diagnose.
This can be difficult to diagnose, as one type can mask the other(s).
Pica. It's quite rare and difficult to diagnose.
This situation is difficult to diagnose and it can only be seen if operated.
Red lupus, like many autoimmuneDisease is very difficult to diagnose.
The disease which is very difficult to diagnose: 16 symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
so it is difficult to diagnose.
Addison's disease is difficult to diagnose initially.
making it difficult to diagnose.
Unfortunately, MS can be difficult to diagnose in this population for several reasons.
How can you stay in control as performance problems become increasingly difficult to diagnose?
Alzheimer's disease is difficult to diagnose, particularly when it is in the early stages.
Like the'long scales', the skeletal features of Longisquama are equally difficult to diagnose.
Osteopenia of the femoral neck is difficult to diagnose, therefore, pathology is not treated.
It is difficult to diagnose it, since in addition to weak painful feelings in the heart, it does not have other symptoms.
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis related disease that's often difficult to diagnose because it's so often mistaken for arthritis.
However, it can be difficult to diagnose as the symptoms will often only become more noticeable as they get older.
In contrast, chronic pain often results from conditions that are difficult to diagnose and treat, and that may take a long time to reverse.
Comorbidity is difficult to diagnose and both psychiatric teams and drug treatment services
but it is difficult to diagnose because the range of symptoms is so great