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ROENTGENOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS IN SOFT TISSUE DYSTOCIA
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1967openaire +2 more sources
Nanopore-based targeted next-generation sequencing of tissue samples for tuberculosis diagnosis
Frontiers in Microbiologyexaly
Tissue diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. [PDF]
The current American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) guideline provides strategies for achieving the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) based on the size of liver nodules seen on surveillance imaging. For lesions less than 1 cm in size, follow-up surveillance imaging is recommended.
Jain D.
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Quantitative and qualitative features of tissue biopsy for successful diagnosis of oral cancer
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate quantitative and qualitative tissue features as factors associated with successful cancer diagnosis at the first attempt of oral biopsy.
Narawich Meemongkol +2 more
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Primary Cardiac Lymphoma: Importance of Tissue Diagnosis [PDF]
Primary cardiac lymphoma (PCL) is a rare disease entity that can present with severe cardiac and cardioembolic symptoms. We present a 79-year-old male with history of polymalgia rheumatica on chronic prednisone who presented with a two-week history of ...
Lauren Mendelson +3 more
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Diagnosis from Tissue: Histology and Identification
The diagnosis and initiation of appropriate treatment against invasive fungal infections depend upon accurate identification of pathogens by pathologists and clinical microbiologists.
Raquel Sabino, Nathan Wiederhold
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Novel triple lumen catheter for ERCP tissue diagnosis [PDF]
Introduction The ideal endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) tissue sampling technique should be simple, inexpensive, and yield sufficient tissue for histology while permitting contrast-guided targeting under fluorescence and multiple ...
Martin Goetz, Nisar P. Malek
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Light scattering methods for tissue diagnosis. [PDF]
Light scattering has become a common biomedical research tool, enabling diagnostic sensitivity to myriad tissue alterations associated with disease. Light-tissue interactions are particularly attractive for diagnostics due to the variety of contrast mechanisms that can be used, including spectral, angle-resolved, and Fourier-domain detection.
Steelman ZA, Ho DS, Chu KK, Wax A.
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