Which term means a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease?

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Prognosis: The forecast of the probable outcome or course of a disease; the patient’s chance of ‘recovery.

Which term means a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease?

What does the suffix means tissue death? -necrosis means tissue death. Arterionecrosis (ar- tee-ree-oh-neh-KROH-sis) is the tissue death of an artery or arteries (arteri/o means artery and -necrosis means tissue death)

Prognosis (Greek: πρόγνωσις “fore-knowing, foreseeing”) is a medical term for predicting the likely or expected development of a disease, including whether the signs and symptoms will improve or worsen (and how quickly) or remain stable over time; expectations of quality of life, such as the ability to carry out daily activities; the potential for complications and associated health issues; and the likelihood of survival (including life expectancy).  A prognosis is made on the basis of the normal course of the diagnosed disease, the individual’s physical and mental condition, the available treatments, and additional factors. A complete prognosis includes the expected duration, function, and description of the course of the disease, such as progressive decline, intermittent crisis, or sudden, unpredictable crisis.

When applied to large statistical populations, prognostic estimates can be very accurate: for example the statement “45% of patients with severe septic shock will die within 28 days” can be made with some confidence, because previous research found that this proportion of patients died. This statistical information does not apply to the prognosis for each individual patient, because patient-specific factors can substantially change the expected course of the disease: additional information is needed to determine whether a patient belongs to the 45% who will die, or to the 55% who survive. Wikipedia

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