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Pitfalls in Myringoplasty

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1982
The results of myringoplasty on 172 ears examined after an average follow-up time of 1.5 years are reported. The fascial underlay technique with swing-door plasty was employed in 78% of the cases. The graft take was successful in 150 ears (87%), three of which (2%) later revealed adhesive changes in the middle ear.
T, Palva, H, Virtanen
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The Pitfalls of Pitfall Traps

Journal of Herpetology, 2001
The effectiveness of pitfall versus funnel traps was examined using drift fence data from five studies that employed different array designs, fencing materials, and numbers of traps in diverse Florida habitats. In general, salamanders, anurans, lizards, and snakes were captured more frequently than expected in funnel traps than in pitfall traps.
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Pitfalls in Appendicitis

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2010
The diagnosis of appendicitis is fraught with potential pitfalls, and despite its prevalence, appendicitis continues to be a condition at high risk for missed and delayed diagnosis. There is no single historical or physical finding or laboratory test that can definitively make the diagnosis.
Robert J, Vissers, William B, Lennarz
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Pitfalls of Myelography

Radiology, 1955
Myelography is rapidly becoming one of the more important radiological procedures. Within the past nine years at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital (Hanover, N. H.) there has been a sevenfold increase in the number of these examinations, as compared with a two- or threefold increase in other examinations, such as cholecystography, gastrointestinal ...
W C, MACCARTY, F W, LANE
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Pitfalls in polyspectra

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 1993
The area of higher-order statistics (HOS) has witnessed a tremendous resurgence over several years. However, Huber, Kleiner, Gasser and Dumermuth's (1971) observations were that 'the newcomer to the field still has to learn the hard way, from his own mistakes. . .' and 'all the pitfalls known from ordinary spectral analysis occur here too, some of them
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Pitfalls in fMRI

European Radiology, 2009
Several different techniques allow a functional assessment of neuronal activations by magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The by far most influential fMRI technique is based on a local T2*-sensitive hemodynamic response to neuronal activation, also known as the blood oxygenation level dependent or BOLD effect. Consequently, the term 'fMRI' is often used
Sven, Haller, Andreas J, Bartsch
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Pitfalls in anaphylaxis

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2018
Purpose of review Anaphylaxis is an acute medical emergency characterized by sudden presentation of life-threatening respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms. Rapid diagnosis of anaphylaxis is crucial to implement an appropriate treatment and management plan. However, mistakes in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis may occur because of
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