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    Question work-up

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    Doc: I'm gonna need a full blood work-up, and abdominal C.T.

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    What does 'workup' mean? I looked up my dictionary but don't find the definition about it.

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    Default Re: work-up

    Quote Originally Posted by thedaffodils View Post
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    Doc: I'm gonna need a full blood work-up, and abdominal C.T.

    Question:

    What does 'workup' mean? I looked up my dictionary but don't find the definition about it.

    Thanks.
    The word is 'workup', which means 'an intensive diagnostic study'.
    workup - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

    Workup Definition | Definition of Workup at Dictionary.com
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    Thank you for your help, 2006.

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    Thank you for your help, 2006.
    You are welcome.

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