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Diagnostic features of right ventricular myxoma

American Heart Journal, 1976
The clinical diagnostic features of right ventricular myxoma are described in a recent patient and related to the 15 cases previously reported. The presence of a pulmonic systolic ejection murmur with a delayed (120 to 140 msec.) and accentuated pulmonic second sound, or calcification in the region of the right ventricular outflow tract should suggest ...
S N, Snyder   +3 more
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Diagnostic Features of Ovine Progressive Pneumonia

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
SUMMARY Ovine progressive pneumonia, a chronic, insidious disease of adult sheep, has a relentless course leading to dyspnea, emaciation, and death. Clinical observations and serologic tests are adequate for making a tentative diagnosis. The agar gel immunodiffusion test seems to be the best serologic procedure for indicating infection with the virus ...
R C, Cutlip, T A, Jackson, H D, Lehmkuhl
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The reliability of the diagnostic features in patients with narcolepsy

Biological Psychiatry, 1996
This study determined the test-retest reliability of the polysomnographic findings in narcolepsy. The diagnosis of narcolepsy was based on clinical symptoms and polysomnographic signs. Control subjects were screened before participation and were split based on their screening multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) into high- and low-MSLT groups.
M, Folkerts   +7 more
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Diagnostic Features of the AGCT

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1955
(1955). Diagnostic Features of the AGCT. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 241-247.
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Dermatomyositis: Diagnostic features and therapeutic pitfalls

The American Journal of Medicine, 1955
Abstract Two cases of dermatomyositis are described. One patient had severe muscle atrophy, arthritis with contractures, dependent edema and pleuropulmonary involvement. Dermatitis remained absent. The second patient presented psoriasiform dermatitis which became exfoliative, generalized edema and evidence of cardiac involvement. Striking creatinuria
C A, DOMZALSKI, V C, MORGAN
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Diagnostic Imaging: Finding the Critical Features

Advances in Dental Research, 1987
The clinical interpreter of a diagnostic image has the task of reducing the information displayed-in the order of a megabyte-to a set of classifications that convey answers to specialized diagnostic questions-in the order of just a few bits. A high-dimensional feature space is thereby reduced to a low-dimensional feature space.
R F, Wagner   +3 more
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Clinical and diagnostic features of tuberculous arthritis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1972
Abstract Clinical and diagnostic features of twenty-five patients with tuberculous arthritis were reviewed. Local or systemic factors which may have predisposed to articular involvement were narcotics addiction, direct joint trauma, intra-articular steroid injections and systemic illness.
S, Berney, M, Goldstein, F, Bishko
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Pheochromocytoma: Diagnostic Features

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1967
E, Ask-Upmark, F, Knutsson, L, Thorén
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Diagnostic features of SARS‐COVID‐2‐positive patients: A rapid review and meta‐analysis

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021
Gloria Anderson   +2 more
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