When can a differential diagnosis be used?
A. When all the information collected clearly points to one disease or disorder
B. When signs, symptoms, and results of the diagnostic examination do not yield enough information to diagnose the patient with a specific disease
C. When diagnostic test results have not been reviewed by the physician
D. When test results are inaccurate
Answer: B
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