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Classification and clinical evaluation

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2015
Conjoined twins represent a great challenge for most pediatric specialists including pediatric surgeons, anesthetists, neonatologists, urologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedic surgeons. This anomaly can be classified according to the type of twins׳ fusion. Various organs can be fused making the separation difficult.
Agostino, Pierro   +2 more
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Evaluating Clinical Supervision

British Journal of Nursing, 1999
This article reports on the development of the Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research National Journal Club. It describes why the club was founded, how it works, who attends, and what happens to the reviews it produces. It includes the club's review of Scanlon and Wier's (1997) paper ‘Learning from practice: mental health nurses' perceptions and ...
J R, Cutchliffe, M F, Ward
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Clinical Evaluation

2016
In the early 1990s, about 30 tests were described with the aim of diagnosing a rotator cuff tear [1]. Of the last 1,000 scientific articles on rotator cuff cited in PubMed, 3 % is about new semeiological tests acting to reveal a lesion. In fact, many of these tests only retain historical importance because they have been handed down, cited, and ...
Gumina S., Candela V.
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Clinical evaluation of methergine

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1950
Abstract A fairly large series of cases has been studied in an effort to determine the efficacy of Methergine, a newly introduced synthesized oxytocic drug. There were 550 patients who received Methergine, and a control group of 406 patients who were treated according to the current routine of intravenous ergonovine. In both groups, slightly over 80
F F, SCHADE, H C, GERNAND
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A clinical evaluation of Systane

Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2006
Systane is a new artificial tear solution containing the pH dependent gelling polymer hydroxypropyl-Guar (HP-Guar). We evaluated Systane in an open trial.Patients complaining of dry feeling eyes were eligible to enroll, with inclusion criteria based on the presence of corneal staining with sodium fluorescein (NaFl) and participants' desire to use ...
Paul, Gifford   +2 more
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PACEMAKER EVALUATION CLINIC

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1973
A rate change precedes battery failure in most battery operated implanted pacemakers. This clinic provides regular evaluation of pacemaker patients to detect impending battery failure before clinical ...
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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF ISONIAZID

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953
Excerpt Since 1944, the mainstay in drug therapy of tuberculosis has been streptomycin. This drug, especially in combination with para-amino-salicylic acid (PAS) and when used in dosage schedules d...
S S, CUTLER, B, BURBANK, B, BATTAGLIA
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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SCOLIOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
• Early recognition of scoliosis is possible if the back is examined with the patient bending forward. This should be part of every physical examination in children. Deformity increases most during the period of rapid vertebral growth from 11 to 15 years of age unless it is corrected. The severity of scoliosis is expressed in degrees of angular measure
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Clinical evaluation of olfaction

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983
An odor identification test and an odor threshold test offered satisfactory quantitative information on olfactory function in patients with chemosensory complaints. The threshold test used various concentrations of butanol presented in an ascending sequence. On each trial, the participant had to choose between stimulus and blank (two-alternative forced-
W S, Cain   +3 more
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Initial Clinical Evaluation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2013
The initial evaluation of patients with transient loss of consciousness (LOC) comprises a detailed medical history, physical examination, and 12-lead electrocardiogram. Because there are many causes of syncopal and nonsyncopal LOC, an adequate method of taking the clinical history, which is the cornerstone of diagnosing patients with transient LOC ...
Paolo, Alboni   +2 more
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