[
US
/ənˈdaɪæɡnoʊst/
]
[ UK /ʌndˌaɪəɡnˈəʊzd/ ]
[ UK /ʌndˌaɪəɡnˈəʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
eluding diagnosis
undiagnosed disease
How To Use undiagnosed In A Sentence
- He struggled at school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and left at 15, after the death of his father. Times, Sunday Times
- Severe lipaemia in an undiagnosed diabetic will usually resolve with the institution of insulin therapy and effective diabetic control.
- Meaning it can go undiagnosed while still being highly treatable. The Sun
- They said the problem could be as common as some childhood cancers, but goes undiagnosed because doctors do not know about it. The Sun
- As the doctor told us during that first day in hospital, the condition Jake was in, which is called keto-acidosis, when type 1 diabetes goes undiagnosed and unmanaged, should never happen to him again. Home | Mail Online
- The condition had gone undiagnosed for years, perhaps decades. Times, Sunday Times
- She was bright and successful at school and he suffered with undiagnosed dyslexia. Times, Sunday Times
- A potential limitation of using both affected and unaffected sibs in family-based association testing, as we did in our study, is that some unaffecteds may actually be misclassified undiagnosed, subclinical cases.
- Medics are checking if she had an undiagnosed heart condition. The Sun
- Today, ‘true hermaphroditism’ - cases in which an individual has one or more ovotestes - is considered ‘extremely rare’, but it is hard to know how many cases go undiagnosed.