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Pitfalls of Spirometry

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1981
Many spirograms cannot be interpreted properly even when the technician is expert. The criteria of an interpretable spirogram are (1) full inspiration, (2) quick attainment of highest flow, (3) continuous decrease in flow with expiration, (4) smooth, gradual termination, and (5) expiration lasting three seconds or more.
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Pitfalls With Radiopharmaceuticals

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2011
There is a considerable body of evidence describing that the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of radiopharmaceuticals may be changed by a variety of drugs, disease states and in some cases, surgical procedures.: To systematically search the medical literature and review the published evidence on adverse reactions to radiopharmaceuticals.MEDLINE ...
Ralph, Santos-Oliveira, Márcio, Machado
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Pitfalls in Urodynamics

European Urology Focus, 2020
Although urodynamics (UDS) is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, several possible pitfalls can be identified. In this paper we identify pitfalls in UDS and highlight limiting factors. UDS pitfalls that depend on the patient, on the physician, or on the test itself are described and analyzed. PATIENT
Finazzi Agro E.   +2 more
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Pitfalls in lupus

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2016
"The objective of Pitfall!™ is to guide Harry through a maze of jungle scenes, jumping over or avoiding many deadly dangers… Harry has three lives in each game." If you exchange Harry's adventures with "Life with SLE," patients have to be guided through the jungle having just one life and the deadly dangers are flares, organ manifestations, and, e.g ...
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The Pitfall of Dacryostenosis

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1992
ABSTRACT We examined a 65-year-old woman with complaints of epiphora, which was diagnosed as due to dacryostenosis. After she had undergone dacryocystorhinostomy for this presumed condition, we discovered a large mass protruding through the incision. A biopsy showed anaplastic carcinoma, and a CT scan revealed that the right-side sinuses were
C, Zehavi, J, Zadok, D, Sachs
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The Pitfalls of Victimhood

Academic Radiology, 2023
Allison Y, Yang, Richard B, Gunderman
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Pitfalls of Urodynamics

Journal of Urology, 1979
Increased interest and use of urodynamic testing have led many clinicians to rely on the results for patient care. Numerous shortcomings and possible sources of error have been identified. Well trained personnel, properly structured examination rooms and understanding of the potential pitfalls in urodynamics are essential to proper medical management ...
A T, Evans   +3 more
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Pitfalls in Adoption

2016
In this essay, Winnicott discusses possible problems in adoption, using the case of a little boy. He emphasises the importance of regulated adoption procedures to match prospective parents and infants.
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Pitfalls in electrodiagnosis

Journal of Neurology, 1999
This review describes some of the factors that may lead to erroneous interpretations of electromyographic and nerve conduction studies. Such errors may be due either to technical or to biological factors, and it is imperative that the consequent limitations of the methods be considered in a diagnostic setting.
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Pitfalls of probiotics

Science Translational Medicine, 2016
Specific bacterial species normally found in the human gut stimulate intestinal T H 17 responses and drive progression of systemic autoimmune disease in mice.
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