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LABORATORY TESTS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
Despite impressive advances in our understanding of the natural history of the rheumatic diseases and their treatments, there remains much to be learned. The management of most of these diseases is far from satisfactory for either the clinician or patient. There is little distinction between clinical practice and clinical research.
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Laboratory tested

Nursing Management, 2004
A useful site for guiding patients and relatives through the maze of diagnostic tests now available through the health service can be found at www.labtestsonline.org.uk/site/acb_partners.html Lab Tests Online UK is a collaboration among professional societies representing the clinical laboratory community.
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Preoperative Laboratory Testing

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2016
Routine preoperative testing is not cost-effective, because it is unlikely to identify significant abnormalities. Abnormal findings from routine testing are more likely to be false positive, are costly to pursue, introduce a new risk, increase the patient's anxiety, and are inconvenient to the patient.
Matthias, Bock   +2 more
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Laboratory testing in pharmacies

cclm, 2010
Abstract Point-of-care testing (POCT) is traditionally defined as laboratory diagnostics performed at or near the site where clinical care is delivered. POCT thereby combines sample collection, analysis, and reporting of results into a robust integrated testing structure, with a simple user interface. The availability of reliable devices
LIPPI G   +3 more
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A Laboratory Test Is Not a Diagnosis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
It is not surprising that in the sexually permissive society such as exists today, venereal disease should be on the rise. Gonorrhea is epidemic in the United States, with about 2 million people infected annually. Likewise, syphilis has been increasing since 1958; in 1970 there were some 80,000 cases in the primary to secondary stages.
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Laboratory Exercise Testing

2014
Samantha Franklin, Kate ...
Franklin, S., Allen, K.
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Laboratory tests

The Egyptian Journal of Haematology, 2021
Background The lack of awareness of COVID-19 severity in the early stages of the disease has led to a dramatic increase in the number of patients worldwide. A cost-effective, easily acquired biomarker is needed to classify disease severity at early stages. Objective The objective of
Mariam K. Youssef   +2 more
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Use of Laboratory Tests

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: The editorial by Schroeder and Martin (1) in the April issue reflects "conventional wisdom" as it relates to the clinical laboratory.
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Laboratory Tests for Ichthyosis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
To summarize briefly, the suggested laboratory tests to diagnose the ichthyoses are listed below. Ichthyosis vulgaris: Skin biopsy if necessary. RXLI: Steroid sulfatase activity or levels of cholesterol sulfate. CIE/LI: Usually no laboratory test indicated. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: Skin biopsy; consider keratin gene studies.
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THYROID FUNCTION AND LABORATORY TESTS

The Lancet, 1978
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Decaux, Guy, Unger, Jonathan
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