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Diagnostic laparoscopy

Surgical Endoscopy, 2001
Diagnostic laparoscopy began in a surgical unit in a developing country in 1972. The developers of this technique aimed to hasten diagnosis, reduce patient distress, and improve bed utilization in an overcrowded teaching hospital wherein simple investigations such as x-rays took weeks to materialize.
A R, Schneider   +3 more
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Surgical Innovation, 2002
Diagnostic laparoscopy is a powerful tool in the surgeon's armamentarium when used appropriately. There is a low complication rate and high diagnostic sensitivity. In addition to conventional operating room procedures, this technique can be applied in a variety of other settings, often without general anesthesia.
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Diagnostic Evaluation

Pediatrics, 2003
The diagnosis and management of adverse food reactions is a challenge for pediatricians and other primary care providers. Children of all ages may present with a variety of symptoms that parents have attributed to constituents of the diet. An approach has been devised to aid pediatricians in the evaluation of these children.
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Endoscopy, 2003
Diagnostic laparoscopy is increasingly being used to aid decision-making in the treatment of serious diseases. The majority of papers on the topic published during the last year have been concerned with preoperative assessment of malignant diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, and have shown that laparoscopy alone--or, even better, in combination ...
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Diagnostic imaging

The Lancet, 2012
Physical techniques have always had a key role in medicine, and the second half of the 20th century in particular saw a revolution in medical diagnostic techniques with the development of key imaging instruments: x-ray imaging and emission tomography (nuclear imaging and PET), MRI, and ultrasound.
Peter, Morris, Alan, Perkins
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DIAGNOSTIC VITRECTOMY

RETINA, 1981
The histopathologic and cytopathologic study of ocular fluids obtained for diagnostic purposes is presented. The analysis of fluid specimens with millipore filter, celloidin bag-cell block, and transmission electron microscopy techniques has proved to be effective for establishing and confirming clinical diagnoses.
H M, Engel   +4 more
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Theranostic Diagnostics

Diagnosing and then treating disease defines theranostics. The approach holds promise by facilitating targeted disease outcomes. The simultaneous analysis of finding the presence of disease pathophysiology while providing a parallel in treatment is a novel and effective strategy for seeking improved medical care.
Mohammad Uzair, Ali   +3 more
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Diagnostic laparoscopy

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Laparoscopy has been shown to be a safe and effective method to establish or rule out a diagnosis in difficult clinical situations and, in selected cases, provide minimally invasive access for therapeutic procedures. Relevant indications for diagnostic laparoscopy in the pediatric population include evaluation of a contralateral patent processus ...
S M, Alaish, S, Stylianos
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