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Understanding 'dx': What Does Diagnosis Mean in Medicine?
The medical abbreviation "dx" stands for "diagnosis." It is used in medical records and other healthcare settings to refer to the process of identifying the cause of a patient's symptoms. The term "differential diagnosis" is also commonly used, which refers to the process of considering multiple possible diagnoses and narrowing them down based on the patient's symptoms and other relevant information.Medicare - Related Articles
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