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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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The diagnostic line

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. There are many different facial types with harmonious soft-tissue profiles and lip balance. 2. 2. The common cephalometric denominator for a harmonious soft-tissue profile and lip balance is the position of the incisal edge of the lower incisor relative to the AP line.
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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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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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Diagnostic Cholangiopancreatography

Endoscopy, 2003
As in recent years, the articles on diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) published between July 2001 and June 2002 again reflect a defensive attitude and are mainly concerned with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and the complications associated with the new imaging method.
R, Schöfl, M, Haefner
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTING

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
The results of cardiac tests must always be interpreted through the lens of pretest probabilities created by the history and the physical examination. Tests should be chosen with a clear diagnostic and prognostic purpose in mind. A clear understanding of the relationship between the history and physical examination and more technologic diagnostic ...
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Diagnostic Reasoning

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989
Research in cognitive science, decision sciences, and artificial intelligence has yielded substantial insights into the nature of diagnostic reasoning. Many elements of the diagnostic process have been identified, and many principles of effective clinical reasoning have been formulated.
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Diagnostics for the diagnostics

Econometric Reviews, 1988
L. G. Godfrey, A. R. Tremayne
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Diagnostics and Differential Diagnostics

2022
J. Schellong   +3 more
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The Geneticization of Diagnostics

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2006
"Geneticization" is a term used to describe the ways in which the science of genetics is influencing society at large and medicine in particular; it has important implications for the process of diagnostics. Because genetic diagnostics produces knowledge about genetic disease and predisposition to disease, it is essentially influenced by these ...
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