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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996
Although the exact proportion of patients with carcinoma in situ in whom disease will progress to invasive lung cancer is not known, and although there have been reports that some individuals may continue to show malignant cells in sputum for several years without symptoms or abnormality on chest radiograph, untreated or suboptimally treated carcinoma ...
S, Lam, H D, Becker
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Although the exact proportion of patients with carcinoma in situ in whom disease will progress to invasive lung cancer is not known, and although there have been reports that some individuals may continue to show malignant cells in sputum for several years without symptoms or abnormality on chest radiograph, untreated or suboptimally treated carcinoma ...
S, Lam, H D, Becker
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
Tympanocentesis, punch biopsy of the skin, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, and temporal artery biopsy are procedures discussed in this article. They are principally diagnostic procedures used in the evaluation of skin and serious systemic disease.
G F, Snell, A E, Ross
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Tympanocentesis, punch biopsy of the skin, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, and temporal artery biopsy are procedures discussed in this article. They are principally diagnostic procedures used in the evaluation of skin and serious systemic disease.
G F, Snell, A E, Ross
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2017
This chapter reviews topics on diagnostic procedures including clinical neurologic examination, biomedical laboratory testing, neuroimaging, neurophysiologic testing and neuropsychological ...
Ajay Shah +6 more
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This chapter reviews topics on diagnostic procedures including clinical neurologic examination, biomedical laboratory testing, neuroimaging, neurophysiologic testing and neuropsychological ...
Ajay Shah +6 more
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2003
The cornea is the anterior, transparent portion of the fibrous tunic of the eye. It is continuous with the sclera at a transition called the limbus. In healthy conditions, the transparency of the cornea is maintained by the smooth, nonkeratinized, squamous epithelium, which is further enhanced by the precorneal tear film, the lack of corneal ...
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The cornea is the anterior, transparent portion of the fibrous tunic of the eye. It is continuous with the sclera at a transition called the limbus. In healthy conditions, the transparency of the cornea is maintained by the smooth, nonkeratinized, squamous epithelium, which is further enhanced by the precorneal tear film, the lack of corneal ...
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Diagnostic Tests and Procedures
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Excerpt To the editor: The technologic advances of the past several decades have presented practicing physicians with many diagnostic tests and procedures.
RICHARD LOFGREN, TERRY W. CROWSON
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Diagnostic procedures in vaginitis
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1989Ninety-seven vaginitis patients underwent a standardized direct method of examination. Bacterial vaginosis was found in 38.1%, Candida albicans in 24.7% and Trichomonas vaginalis in 13.4%. Low secretional pH values were never met in bacterial vaginosis and T. vaginalis cases.
O P, Bleker +2 more
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2003
Abstract Common diagnostic tests in the NICU are transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD), electrodiagnostic tests (such as electroencephalography, continuous electroencephalographic and video monitoring, and evoked potentials), and CSF examination.
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Abstract Common diagnostic tests in the NICU are transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD), electrodiagnostic tests (such as electroencephalography, continuous electroencephalographic and video monitoring, and evoked potentials), and CSF examination.
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Neuromuscular Diagnostic Procedures
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1979A J, Ross +4 more
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Anesthesia for diagnostic procedures
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001Anesthetists and other providers are seeing an increased demand for sedation or anesthesia for challenging patients undergoing diagnostic procedures. Regardless of the specialty of the provider, proper attention must be paid to patient evaluation, monitoring, and drug dosage.
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