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Piezosurgery and its Clinical Applications in Periodontics

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Piezosurgery and its Clinical Applications in Periodontics .

... Use of ultrasonics vibrations for cutting bone was used two decades ago. Piezosurgery is a novel surgical approach, gaining popularity in periodontology, oral implantology, and oral surgery. Piezosurgery is a ...

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Clinical applications of fundus autofluorescence in retinal disease

Clinical applications of fundus autofluorescence in retinal disease

... in clinical practice to provide a density map of lipofuscin, the predominant ocular fluorophore, in the retinal pigment ...The clinical applications of FAF continue to ...

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Emerging clinical applications of computed tomography

Emerging clinical applications of computed tomography

... promising applications of CT, ie, CT-guided procedures, CT-based thermometry, photon-counting technology, hybrid PET-CT, use of ultrafast-high pitch scanners, and potential use of dual-energy CT for material ...

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Clinical applications of cardiac CT angiography

Clinical applications of cardiac CT angiography

... additional applications of CT for assessment of myocardial perfusion and cardiac event ...the clinical applications of cardiac CT, coronary CT angiography (cCTA) remains the most widespread and most ...

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Morphological variations and clinical applications of Palmaris longus muscle: A cadaveric study

Morphological variations and clinical applications of Palmaris longus muscle: A cadaveric study

... The Palmaris longus muscle is the most suitable autograft material for various reconstructive surgeries. Keeping this in view the present cadaveric study was undertaken. The study was carried out in the Department of ...

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The retinal function imager and clinical applications

The retinal function imager and clinical applications

... Its clinical applications are broad and additional research with functional imaging may potentially lead to diagnosis of diseases and their progression before anatomic abnormalities become evident, but ...

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Emerging clinical applications of selected biomarkers in melanoma

Emerging clinical applications of selected biomarkers in melanoma

... in clinical laboratories for diagnosing melanoma and determining the prognosis and mutation status of this devastating skin ...the clinical applications of some of the established and emerging ...

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Clinical applications of proton MR spectroscopy

Clinical applications of proton MR spectroscopy

... The clinical manifestations of the disease may be subtle and insidious, and often the diagnosis is ...Two clinical series with a total of 76 patients with Alzheimer disease in which proton MR spectroscopy ...

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The functions and clinical applications of tumor-derived exosomes

The functions and clinical applications of tumor-derived exosomes

... TDEs contain tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules [110, 111]. Exosomes deliver TAAs to dendritic cells (DCs), which results in the induction of antigen- specific ...

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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS   Gel Electrophoresis pdf

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Gel Electrophoresis pdf

... Carbohydrate-de R cient glycoprotein syndrome (CDGS) is a group of autosomal recessive disorders affecting multiple organ systems. All of the affected patients present moderate or severe brain disorders. In the R rst ...

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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS   Capillary Electrophoresis pdf

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Capillary Electrophoresis pdf

... 1. Broad-coverage reviews, such as those of Leh- mann et al. (1997), Perrett (1999; CZE in clinical chemistry) and Guzman et al. (1997; dedicated also to on-line analyte concentration and micro- reaction). Also of ...

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Periodontium and Orthodontic Implications: Clinical Applications

Periodontium and Orthodontic Implications: Clinical Applications

... Some orthodontic movements are more susceptible to relapse. A good example is dental rotation, a movement that is relatively easy to get but hard to be maintained, due to the positioning of the dento-gingival and ...

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Absorbable stent: focus on clinical applications and benefits

Absorbable stent: focus on clinical applications and benefits

... The ABSORB Cohort B trial is a multicenter, single-arm trial assessing the safety and performance of the BVS (Rev.1.1, Abbott Vascular) in the treatment of patients with stable angina, unstable angina, or silent ischemia ...

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Clinical applications of dynamic functional musculoskeletal ultrasound

Clinical applications of dynamic functional musculoskeletal ultrasound

... Ultrasound image resolution has substantially improved over the past few decades, enabling increased clinical application. Unlike magnetic resonance (MR) and com- puted tomography (CT) imaging, which provide ...

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Clinical applications of diffusion weighted imaging in neuroradiology

Clinical applications of diffusion weighted imaging in neuroradiology

... Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has revolutionised stroke imaging since its introduction in the mid-1980s, and it has also become a pillar of current neuroimaging. Diffusion abnormalities represent alterations in the ...

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Clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cells

Clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cells

... Stem cells have the capacity to self-renew and to give rise to cells of various lineages. Thus, they represent an import- ant paradigm of cell-based therapy for a variety of diseases. Broadly speaking, there are two main ...

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Respiratory maneuvers in echocardiography: a review of clinical applications

Respiratory maneuvers in echocardiography: a review of clinical applications

... the normal decrease in LV filling volume and, hence, stroke volume (ventricular interdependence). Thus, in tamponade, left heart filling occurs preferentially during expiration when there is less filling of the right ...

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Biology and Clinical Applications of Hemopoietins in Pediatric Practice

Biology and Clinical Applications of Hemopoietins in Pediatric Practice

... Phase I/Il study of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in patients receiving intensive chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer. Gabrilove JL, Jakubowski A, Fain K, e[r] ...

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Secretome: clues into pathogen infection and clinical applications

Secretome: clues into pathogen infection and clinical applications

... As more and more secretome analysis studies are con­ ducted around the world, our knowledge of the virulence factors present in the secretome has substantially increased. As many of the proteins present in the pathogen ...

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Schizophrenia and virtual reality: a review of clinical applications

Schizophrenia and virtual reality: a review of clinical applications

... Uno studio pilota ha utilizzato la simulazione di un ambiente domestico, Virtual Reality Apartment Medication Management Asses- sment (VRAMMA), per la valutazione delle capa- cità di g[r] ...

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