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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... the diagnosis within each category on less than the total body of information, and so gives you a much greater chance of reaching the correct ...to clinical diagnosis and, when taken together, the ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... 1. In simple cases, all is straightforward, but in reality clinical diagnosis of the anatomical level of jaundice can be very difficult, particularly where chronic. This is because we often get a mixed ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... Of course, these values are approximate, because the oxygen dissociation curve is influenced by acidosis, PCO2, 2-3 DPG etc. But, they are exceedingly important rules of thumb for working out clinical blood gas ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... These are typically seen in inflammation, where there is not only gross local capillary (and arteriolar) dilatation, but also capillary damage with increased capillary pore size - even to the extent that red and white ...

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CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOCARDIAL FIBROSIS

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOCARDIAL FIBROSIS

... Autopsy (Dr. Kornel Terplan) : There was unusually marked congestion of all veins of neck. Heart was globular in shape and markedly enlarged. Most of this enlargement seemed to be due to[r] ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... But, this time, the right ventricle is the one which will not be able to deal with the increase in fluid retention, so that there will be a disproportionate rise in jugular venous pressu[r] ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... (Anatomical diagnosis); 'What?' (Clinical Pathological diagnosis); 'How?' (Functional diagnosis); 'Why?' (Aetiological ...Functional diagnosis should be by far the widest column, not ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... It is remarkable how it sometimes takes a clinical scientific observation to alter clinical approach to history taking. We all tend to see disease in a preconceived way, particularly if we are "pattern- ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... differential diagnosis of polyradiculopathies from peripheral neuropathies but, as mentioned, careful mapping of the sensory and muscular involvement can usually separate the ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... and clinical presentations of diarrhoea are often complex, for example in chronic inflammatory bowel disease (particularly Crohn's disease) where the diarrhoea can be contributed to by a combination of ...

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HYDRANENCEPHALY: CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

HYDRANENCEPHALY: CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

... Case 6, which had a large isthmus of cerebral tissue in the frontoparietal area, dem- onstrated electric activity only from electrodes placed on the scalp over this tissue, as outlined b[r] ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... Up until now, each chapter has tried to give the relevant background physiology necessary for the sort of clinical problem-solving approach so strongly advocated in the introductory chapters. Moreover, the central ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... Pathological diagnosis but to your Anatomical one as well, because you can now go back to reconsider anatomy not so much in terms of neurophysiology, but in terms of the CNS VASCULAR ...anatomical diagnosis ...

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Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

Making Physiology Work in Clinical Diagnosis

... Cushing's syndrome (excess cortisol secretion) is usually obvious clinically, and signs of cortisol excess include proximal myopathy, weakness and wasting, easy bruising and poor wound healing, susceptibility to ...

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A Prospective Study of Clinical Profile & Risk Factor Assessment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A Prospective Study of Clinical Profile & Risk Factor Assessment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

... Neurology clinical diagnosis criteria summarised as paresthesia, swelling, pain, weakness or clumsiness of the hand provoked or worsened by sleep, sustained hand or arm position, repetitive action of the ...

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Mandibuloacral dysplasia type B (MADB): a cohort of eight patients from Suriname with a homozygous founder mutation in ZMPSTE24 (FACE1), clinical diagnostic criteria and management guidelines

Mandibuloacral dysplasia type B (MADB): a cohort of eight patients from Suriname with a homozygous founder mutation in ZMPSTE24 (FACE1), clinical diagnostic criteria and management guidelines

... as clinical features noted more than once in MADB patients in the literature and more than once in the current ...setting clinical criteria, we defined major criteria as clinical features present in ...

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Thoracolumbar Paraspinal Heterotopic Ossification (H.O)

Thoracolumbar Paraspinal Heterotopic Ossification(H.O)

... differential diagnosis. Once swelling of soft tissue occurs, the clinical diagnosis is certain and genetic testing that can be used to prevent iatrogenic ...

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Neuropsychiatric Lupus with Antibody Mediated Striatal Encephalitis

Neuropsychiatric Lupus with Antibody Mediated Striatal Encephalitis

... A 68-year-old woman with a medical history of rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, and type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with cognitive decline and generalized weakness. MR imaging of the brain demonstrated bilateral symmetric ...

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Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience

Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience

... (microbiologic diagnosis); (2) demonstration of caseating granulomas on biopsy specimen (histologic diagnosis); (3) typical presentation and good response to anti-TB agents (clinical ...

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Correlation of ns1 antigen titres with the severity of dengue fever in children

Correlation of ns1 antigen titres with the severity of dengue fever in children

... and clinical diagnosis of mild, moderate and severe dengue was analysed it was observed that in children less than 5 years of age, Mild dengue was seen in ...

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