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Communicating Clinical Findings

2021
This chapter explores the commonly encountered scenarios where communication may falter and fracture or disintegrate care continuity, methods to improve communication skills, and how to acquire the necessary skills to resolve ambiguities. The argument I like to make is that our clinical neurologic examination may become meaningless without personal ...
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Clinical EEG Findings in Mania

Clinical Electroencephalography, 1997
Clinical EEG findings from 202 hospitalized manic patients repeated during 131 recurrences of mania were described. Results were considered in the light of current issues in the literature including the incidence of EEG abnormalities and minor variations, relationships between EEG and family history, EEG lateralization and longitudinal course of ...
J G, Small, V, Milstein, C E, Medlock
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Microphthalmos: Clinical and Ultrasonographic Findings

Annals of Ophthalmology, 2007
We analyzed ocular and ultrasonographic findings of microphthalmos and associated ocular and systemic pathologies in 27 microphthalmic eyes. A high incidence of consanguinous marriages (26%) was present among the parents of patients. Associated systemic abnormalities were growth retardation, congenital rubella, cleft lip and palate, facial hemangioma ...
Güler Zilelioğlu   +3 more
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Key Clinical Findings

2012
A 65-year-old male with history of coronary artery disease, anterior wall myocardial infarction 10 years ago, ischemic cardiomyopathy with left ventricular ejection fraction of 30%, presents to the emergency room with worsening dyspnea on exertion and orthopnea for 1 week. On examination, his heart rate is 88 beats/min (bpm) and regular, blood pressure
Sachin S. Goel, William J. Stewart
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Bizarre Clinical Findings

JAMA, 1962
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— The first Question and Answer item in the Dec. 23, 1961, issue of The Journal (178:1167) was titled "Bizarre Clinical Findings." Considering the urological components of the question's description, plus an elevated blood calcium, I believe the answer rendered by Dr. Schumacher left a little bit to be desired. Surely considering
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Head circumference is an independent clinical finding associated with autism.

American journal of medical genetics, 2000
Judith H. Miles   +3 more
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Correlate Clinical Findings With Hemodynamic Findings

Chest, 1995
Chanaka Seneviratne, Yizhak Y. Kupfer
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Periappendicitis is a significant clinical finding.

American Journal of Surgery, 1990
Aaron S. Fink   +3 more
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