Medical term:
conservative
con·ser·va·tive
(kon-ser'vă-tiv),Denoting treatment by gradual, limited, or well-established procedures, as opposed to radical.
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conservative
adjective(1) Referring to a diagnosis rendered from imaging studies or pathology that is at the lower end of a spectrum of possible diagnoses; or
(2) Referring to that which is not aggressive (e.g., conservative therapy), experimental or innovative; excessively high (e.g., conservative estimation of data); or radical (e.g., conservative surgery).
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con·ser·va·tive
(kŏn-sĕr'vă-tiv)Denoting treatment by gradual, limited, or well-established procedures, as opposed to radical.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
con·ser·va·tive
(kŏn-sĕr'vă-tiv)Denoting treatment by gradual, limited, or well-established procedures, as opposed to radical.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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