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Rare cardiomyopathies: diagnostic features.

open access: yesMinerva cardioangiologica, 2013
Cardiomyopathies (CM) are an important and heterogeneous group of diseases affecting the myocardium. They can induce mechanical and/or electrical disorders and are due to a variety of causes, they frequently are genetic. However, since their high number and their clinical complexity, the identification is still a challenge.
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Diagnostic Features of Emphysematous Osteomyelitis

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2022
Emphysematous osteomyelitis (EO) is a rare, aggressive, and potentially fatal variant of osteomyelitis related to gas-forming organisms. Imaging plays a vital role in diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to describe a novel and distinct imaging sign of EO, by analysis of the imaging characteristics of 3 newly identified cases of EO as well as all ...
Juan E. Small   +3 more
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Diagnostic Features of Mucocele of the Appendix

Archives of Surgery, 1962
Mucocele of the appendix was recognized by Rokitansky1in 1842, and was described by Virchow in 1863.2Fere applied the name "mucocele" in 1877.3In 1916 Dodge4found only 142 cases of mucocele reported in the literature, and in 1928 Weaver5added 26 cases, including 2 of his own.
A L, WATNE, E, TREVINO
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Congenital Synspondylism: Diagnostic Features

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1999
Congenital synspondylism is a recently described condition characterized by short stature, an unusual constellation of vertebral fusions without rib anomalies and carpal coalition. A new case is described to illustrate the diagnostic features and the orthopaedic problems associated with this rare syndrome.
F, Lalonde, M, Letts, D, Davidson
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Diagnostic and clinical features in azoospermia

Clinical Endocrinology, 1995
SummaryBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The recent advances In assisted fertilization and gamete micromanipulation techniques have enabled fertilization in some forms of azoospermia; for example, epididymal sperm aspiration in obstructive azoospermia. Therefore knowledge of the specific degree of testicular damage is of primary importance, since other clinical
FORESTA, CARLO   +4 more
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Diagnostic Features of Autism

Journal of Child Neurology, 1988
Autism is a severe form of childhood psychopathology first described by Leo Kanner in 1943. While over the years there has been substantial controversy about many features of the syndrome, there is today some consensus as to the behavioral characteristics associated with the diagnosis.
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Diabetes mellitus in the elderly: Diagnostic features

Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2006
The new diagnostic criteria of the diabetes do not consider the age of the subjects. It has been demonstrated that the fasting glucose values as well as the glycemia levels after oral glucose load increase with age. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate whether the new diagnostic criteria are valid for the elderly subjects also.
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DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF PANCREATIC DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
Acute inflammatory lesions of the pancreas commonly are misdiagnosed, and chronic pancreatic disorders frequently are unrecognized until late in their course of development. One factor contributing to this situation is a lack of sufficient awareness of the pancreas and its disorders.
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Diagnostic Flood Features

2021
Ice Age floods created an unusual collection of landforms produced by both erosion or deposition. In general, the floods created mostly erosional features, like those in the Channeled Scabland, where floodwaters moved fast and furiously across the Palouse Slope.
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Diagnostic Features of Ileus

Radiology, 1936
THE term “ileus” is derived from the Greek, meaning to twist. Dorland's dictionary defines it as “severe colic, due to intestinal obstruction.” Bottomley states that “ileus is a term used to designate as a whole that group of symptoms (colicky pain, constipation or obstipation, distention of the intestine, and nausea and vomiting) which indicate the ...
Eldridge L. Eliason, Julian Johnson
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