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Clinical and radiological studies

Clinical and radiological studies

... 1 0 1 “As knowledge increases, wonder deepens.” C H A R L E S M O R G A N Athletes with a more prevalent Type I and II spine according to Roussouly are more likely do develop a thoracolumbar kyphosis, low PI angle and ...

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Clinical and Radiological Profile of Chronic Headache

Clinical and Radiological Profile of Chronic Headache

... Of the 18 patients with secondary headache, 78% presented with bilateral pain and the remaining 22% with unilateral location. Other common locations are frontal and occipital[r] ...

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Joubert syndrome: the clinical and radiological findings

Joubert syndrome: the clinical and radiological findings

... by clinical and radiological findings. Among the classic clinical findings of JS are hypotonia, ataxia, mental-motor retardation, respiratory and opthalmological ...the clinical and ...

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Clinical and Radiological Features of Rotavirus Cerebellitis

Clinical and Radiological Features of Rotavirus Cerebellitis

... The clinical symptoms of MERS consist of delirious behavior, disturbance of conscious- ness, and seizures, all of which completely resolve within a ...probable clinical and radiologic revers- ...complete ...

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Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Investigation of Asbestosis

Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Investigation of Asbestosis

... the clinical and radiological diagnoses matched the pathological diagnosis for asbestosis; the 6 cases where the clinical, radiological, and pathologically findings showed typical asbestos; ...

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Clinical and Radiological Profile of Patients with Brain Granuloma

Clinical and Radiological Profile of Patients with Brain Granuloma

... protracted clinical course of these patients and their high mortality rates (up to 50% in two years) were directly related to the number of surgical interventions to change the ...

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Clinical and radiological correlation of severity of acute pancreatitis

Clinical and radiological correlation of severity of acute pancreatitis

... the clinical association of AP with biliary disease and with ethanol ingestion has been firmly established, mechanistic explanations for these associations have proven ...

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Clinical and Radiological correlation in blunt injury abdomen

Clinical and Radiological correlation in blunt injury abdomen

... repeated clinical examination is mostly rewarding. Clinical deterioration in the patient’s status, increased abdominal tenderness, an evolving pattern of sepsis, and development of paralytic ileus or ...

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A study on Clinical and Radiological features of Neurocutaneous Syndromes.

A study on Clinical and Radiological features of Neurocutaneous Syndromes.

... the clinical study, others working on the sponsor’s behalf, the ethical committee and the regulartory authorities will not need my permission to look at my health records, both in respect of current study and any ...

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Study of clinical and radiological profile of children with neurocysticercosis

Study of clinical and radiological profile of children with neurocysticercosis

... Granular nodular Retracts Scolex not visible ↓ Less marked enhancement Nodular calcified Calcified Signal drop out Absent No enhancement All the children who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study after ...

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Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Adult Tuberculous Spondylitis

Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Adult Tuberculous Spondylitis

... Then, some parameters were assessed in these patients, including age, sex, nationality, the history of extra- and pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), the history of TB treatment, the onset p[r] ...

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A clinical and radiological study in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension

A clinical and radiological study in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension

... In the current study, MRI was normal in only one patient. It showed also separate or combined signs of in- creased ICP. Posterior globe flattening, optic nerve sheath distension, optic nerve tortuosity, and empty ...

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Clinical and Radiological Outcome Analysis of Total Hip Replacement.

Clinical and Radiological Outcome Analysis of Total Hip Replacement.

... interface: its role in bone resorption and implant loosening after total. hip replacement[r] ...

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Clinical and radiological study of pulmonary tuberculosis in diabetes mellitus

Clinical and radiological study of pulmonary tuberculosis in diabetes mellitus

... disease.Other radiological lesions noted were bronchiectasis, hydro pneumothorax, other parenchymal opacity, and ...above radiological studies in regards to the side of lesion, site of lesion, extent of ...

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CT Brain in Children: Evaluation of the Clinical and Radiological Findings

CT Brain in Children: Evaluation of the Clinical and Radiological Findings

... of radiological findings for CT brain did not con- firm the clinical ...the clinical diagnosis, although the brain CT may be significant in most of the ...

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A Study of clinical and radiological findings in chronic cor pulmonale

A Study of clinical and radiological findings in chronic cor pulmonale

... Materials and Methods: Patients admitted in pulmonary medicine ward of the Government General Hospital Kurnool, India who complained of shortness of breath, cough, wheeze, chest tightness or pain, fever, pedal edema, ...

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Clinical and radiological correlations in patients with gestational trophoblastic disease *

Clinical and radiological correlations in patients with gestational trophoblastic disease *

... Chest X-ray is the examination of choice for the initial evaluation of metastatic lung cancer. There are three basic forms of radiological presentation of metastatic pulmonary GTN: typical, alveolar, and embolic. ...

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The Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Blowout Fracture of the Orbit in Children

The Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Blowout Fracture of the Orbit in Children

... The left x-ray shows a soft tissue mass protrudes through the orbital floor into the right maxillary sinus.. In the right x-ray the lateral tomogram shows the extent of herniation of orb[r] ...

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Supernumerary kidneys: a clinical and radiological analysis of nine cases

Supernumerary kidneys: a clinical and radiological analysis of nine cases

... a radiological approach would still most likely not solely be expedient to secure a definitive diag- nosis, as no urinary excretion was observed from most of the ...a clinical and economic perspective ...

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Epidemiological, Clinical and Radiological Characteristics of Patients with Head Trauma

Epidemiological, Clinical and Radiological Characteristics of Patients with Head Trauma

... Epidemiological, clinical and radiological features of this health ...and clinical symptoms for every head trauma patient; was ...In clinical symptoms in conscious patients, headache, nausea, ...

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