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The physical examination of migraine

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2006
Patients and physicians are frequently unaware that pain coming from the muscles of the head and neck is probably the cause of the most frequent forms of migraine. Identifying the extracranial origins of the patient's headache by physical examination should reassure patient and examiner that the headache is benign and treatable.
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Concordance between inflammation at physical examination and on MRI in patients with early arthritis.

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2015
BACKGROUND MRI is increasingly used to measure inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) research, but the correlation to clinical assessment is unexplored.
A. Krabben   +6 more
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Return of the physical examination

The American Journal of Surgery, 1987
in lower chest and abdominal stab wounds. J Trauma 1977; 17: 642-8. 22. Baker LW, Chadwick SJD. Primary intraperitoneal closure and exteriorization of primarily sutured colon for colon injuries. Surg Rounds 1965; 6: 65-74. 23. Richter RM, Zaki MH. Selective conservative management of penetrating abdominal wounds. Ann Surg 1967; 166: 23644. 24. Stein A,
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Nutrition-focused physical examination in pediatric patients.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2015
A complete nutrition assessment includes several components: medical record review, anthropometric measurements, diet/nutrition intake, interview, and physical examination.
Kelly Green Corkins
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

Hand Clinics, 1997
Although the presentation of a patient with wrist complaints is a common occurrence for many hand surgeons, the diagnosis may not be arrived at very easily or quickly. The physical examination is therefore of chief importance as our knowledge of the wrist and wrist surgery continues to increase.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE KNEE

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1996
Knee injuries are common, and many primary providers are uncomfortable with the clinical diagnosis of these conditions. The following article emphasizes the importance of obtaining a good history from the patient and accurately determining the mechanism of injury to narrow the diagnostic possibilities.
Guy D. Paiement, Cerrah L. Mendelsohn
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The physical examination

1982
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Dental Physical Examination

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998
The objectives of the equine dental physical examination are to detect and quantify oral and dental disorders, to propose and carry out their treatment, and to implement management programs. The veterinarian should be able to offer a prognosis and to detail any future treatment or management plans that may be required. These objectives should take into
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Physical examination of the breast

Cancer, 1992
Despite the increasing emphasis in physicians' use of screening mammography, primary care physicians continue to appropriately perform physical examination of the breast. Several screening programs have reported that mammography will miss at least 10% of breast cancers, physical examination can independently detect breast cancer, the combination of ...
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