To perform a 2-Dx query of Colon adenocarcinoma and Mesothelia, All. Follow the steps for a single Dx search. [For instructions on running a single Dx query, please review the “Running a Single Dx Query” tutorial.] Enter your first search term (i.e., “colon”) and select “Colon adenocarcinoma” as Dx1. Notice that the word, “colon” is still highlighted in the search box. To enter the second diagnosis, simply start typing the partial diagnosis name “meso” into the search box. The word “colon” will be replaced by the typed word.

Click the next to “Mesothelia, All” or the name itself until it appears under the
heading. Notice that once this diagnosis name has been selected a
appears next to the name in the place of the
sign. In addition, the name “Mesothelia,All” appears under the
heading. The
will display associated discrete diagnosis names of each selection and guidance on adjusting the sensitivity and minimum references of your search. You may remove “Mesothelia, All” from the
list by clicking the
next to the name.

Click the red button to run this double diagnosis query or continue reading for
instructions on running a triple Dx query.
To perform a 3-Dx query of Colon adenocarcinoma, Mesothelia, All, and Lung nonsmall
cell carcinoma. Follow the steps for a double Dx search. Two diagnoses, “Colon
adenocarcinoma” and “Mesothelia, All” appear under the heading. Notice
that the word “meso” is still highlighted in the search box. To enter the third diagnosis,
simply start typing the partial diagnosis name “nonsmall” into the search box. The
word “meso” will be replaced by the typed word. [For ideas on effective keyword searches,
please review our “Keyword Search” tutorial]</p>
Click the next to “Lung nonsmall cell carcinoma, NOS” or the name itself until it appears under
the heading. Notice that once this diagnosis name has been selected a
appears next to the name. The
will display associated discrete diagnosis names of each selection and guidance on adjusting the sensitivity andminimum references of your search.

Click the button to run this triple dx query