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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1995
Diagnosis of amyloidosis still relies on tissue biopsy for microscopic examination. Biopsy from a symptom-giving organ may be used but more often an easily available tissue which is affected in most forms of systemic amyloidosis is utilized. Rectal biopsy has its place but a fine needle aspiration biopsy of subcutaneous adipose tissue offers a safe and
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Diagnosis of amyloidosis still relies on tissue biopsy for microscopic examination. Biopsy from a symptom-giving organ may be used but more often an easily available tissue which is affected in most forms of systemic amyloidosis is utilized. Rectal biopsy has its place but a fine needle aspiration biopsy of subcutaneous adipose tissue offers a safe and
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Rivista dell'infermiere, 1992
The history and the evolution of nursing diagnoses in the USA are briefly presented, together with the main controversies and objections against their widespread introduction and use in Europe. Though the creation of a nursing diagnoses taxonomy might be a very exacting but culturally stimulating task, one of the main problems to overcome is the ...
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The history and the evolution of nursing diagnoses in the USA are briefly presented, together with the main controversies and objections against their widespread introduction and use in Europe. Though the creation of a nursing diagnoses taxonomy might be a very exacting but culturally stimulating task, one of the main problems to overcome is the ...
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