Pronunciation: /keɪs ˈhɪs.tər.i/
noun a detailed account of an individual's past medical treatment and health status
A1 The doctor asked for my case history before prescribing any medication.
A2 The nurse carefully documented the patient's case history for the doctor to review.
B1 The psychologist studied the patient's case history to better understand their mental health issues.
B2 The lawyer presented a detailed case history to the court to support their argument.
C1 The researcher analyzed the case history of the study participants to draw meaningful conclusions.
C2 The detective meticulously examined the suspect's case history to uncover any potential motives.
formal The psychologist reviewed the patient's case history before making a diagnosis.
informal The doctor checked out the case history before giving any treatment.
slang The teacher peeped the case history before deciding on the punishment.
figurative In order to understand her behavior, you have to look at her case history like a detective examining clues.
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