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The Selection of Patients for Rhinoplasty
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971The surgeon performing cosmetic surgery must develop a particular insight relative to his patients which differs somewhat from attitudes serving the surgeon dealing with the catastrophic surgical problems of life. The pathologic, anatomic and esthetic principles of patient selection are well documented.
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Pelvioplasty — Patient Selection
Journal of Urology, 1977An ever-increasing number of modalities provide diagnostic and predictive indicators for better patient selection in the treatment of ureteropelvic juncture obstruction. Contemporary histological studies and improved results have culminated in the selection of the dismembered pelvioplasty as the operation of choice. When the renal scan, renogram, renal
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Regulation and selection of patients
Health Policy, 1985During the past decades health legislation and regulation have been on the increase in most industrialized countries. The growing role of government in the provision and financing of health care, the need to correct given aspects of health care and the mandate to protect the underprivileged have been some of the many reasons for increased regulation ...
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Patient selection and psychological evaluation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978Patient selection may well be the most critical facet in the success of an aesthetic surgical procedure. This is especially true in those individuals seeking to alter the unacceptable appearance of an aging face. From the first patient contact, the plastic surgeon must be alert for any indications that the patient may have unrealistic expectations.
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2021
Abstract Sacroiliac joint fusion has become a mainstay of the treatment of low back pain for both surgeons and interventionalists. This chapter discusses proper patient selection for both open and minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion techniques.
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Abstract Sacroiliac joint fusion has become a mainstay of the treatment of low back pain for both surgeons and interventionalists. This chapter discusses proper patient selection for both open and minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion techniques.
Sarafina Kankam +2 more
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Selecting Patients for Rehabilitation
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2015Catherine L. McVeigh, Gideon A. Caplan
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