Indeterminate
Indeterminate is a term often used in the field of medicine to describe a condition or test result that is not clearly defined, conclusive, or classifiable. It is often used when the results of a test or examination do not provide a definitive answer or diagnosis.
Definition[edit | edit source]
The term "indeterminate" is used to describe a situation where the results of a test or examination are not clear or conclusive. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as the test not being sensitive enough, the presence of confounding factors, or the condition being tested for not being well understood.
Usage in Medicine[edit | edit source]
In medicine, the term "indeterminate" is often used in the context of diagnostic tests. For example, a test may be described as indeterminate if it does not clearly indicate whether a patient has a particular disease or condition. This could be because the test results fall within a gray area between normal and abnormal, or because the test is not capable of providing a definitive answer.
In some cases, an indeterminate test result may indicate that further testing is needed. This could involve repeating the original test, conducting a different test, or carrying out further investigations to gather more information about the patient's condition.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Some examples of situations where the term "indeterminate" might be used in medicine include:
- In radiology, an imaging study might be described as indeterminate if it reveals findings that could be indicative of a disease, but are not definitive.
- In pathology, a biopsy result might be described as indeterminate if it shows abnormal cells, but not enough to make a definitive diagnosis of cancer.
- In genetics, a genetic test might be described as indeterminate if it identifies a genetic variant, but it is not clear whether this variant is associated with a disease.
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