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Proteinuria: Diagnostic Principles and Procedures

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Proteinuria has been thought of as the first sign of serious renal disease. However, in some patients proteinuria may last for years without other evidence of kidney damage, and in other patients it may only be an insignificant and transient laboratory finding.
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Principles of Diagnostic Angiography

2011
Monitoring radiation exposure is a concern for the health care worker and patients. Health care workers are usually monitored and restricted to 100 mSv effective dose every 5 years and a maximum of 50 mSv in any given year. Patients on the other hand are exposed to ever increasing utilization of radiographic procedures for diagnostic or therapeutic ...
Sujal M. Nanavati   +2 more
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Principles of Diagnostic Radiology

Archives of Surgery, 1972
This is an excellent book. It is a companion volume in radiology to Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine . To quote from the preface, This book is not intended to teach the details of radiologic interpretation, which are better left for more specialized monographs in radiologic diagnosis, rather we wish to present a rational and systematic ...
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Principles of Diagnostic Blocks

2008
A critical property of any diagnostic test is that it must be valid. If a test is not valid, the information that it provides will not be correct; the diagnosis will be wrong, and any treatment that ensues will not, be appropriate and will probably fail.
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[Diagnostic principles in myopathies].

Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 2003
Myopathies include a broad range of disorders. Diagnostic steps in muscle disorders should therefore be followed sequentially, in order not to miss important information and to avoid unnecessary and cost intensive diagnostic procedures. Specific care should be applied in taking patient's history to ascertain myopathy related complaints, triggers and ...
A, Bayas, R, Gold
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Orthodontic diagnostic principles

1999
Preface to Second EditionA second edition provides a further opportunity to thank all those involved with the production of the first edition. A second edition also suggests at least modest success with the first edition.Kira Hogg proposed the simple but effective design of the book and belatedly I would like to thank her for her contribution. She also
Freer, Terrence J.   +2 more
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Congenital vascular malformations: general diagnostic principles

Phlebology, 2007
Venous malformation (VM) is the most common congenital vascular malformation (CVM), which usually presents as a single lesion in the majority of cases. It also presents as a mixed lesion combined with other CVMs (e.g. lymphatic malformation and arteriovenous malformation [AVM]).
B B, Lee   +5 more
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Fever of Unknown Origin: Diagnostic Principles

Hospital Practice, 1982
Almost by definition, diagnostic evaluation of a patient with fever of unknown origin remains a challenging problem. Before turning to lengthy checklists and a battery of sophisticated invasive procedures, the physician should pursue all possibilities suggested by the patient's clinical and epidemiologic history.
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Principles of Evaluating Roentgen Diagnostic Classifications

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1969
The utilization of computers has made the classification of roentgen diagnostic findings more important than ever. In the present paper principles of evaluating roentgen diagnostic classifications are considered on the basis of practical experience. In the appraisal of roentgen diagnostic classifications the following characteristics are considered ...
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Orthodontic diagnostic principles

2009
Preface to Third EditionA useful textbook represents the outcome of pragmatism versus idealism. Lengthy qualifications and arguments are simply not instructive at the undergraduate level. The broad contributions of authors in this edition provide a balanced compilation of information which is firmly grounded.
Freer, Terrence J.   +1 more
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