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Butalbital withdrawal delirium: the validity of a correct diagnosis

Butalbital withdrawal delirium: the validity of a correct diagnosis

... We describe the case of a 43 year- old woman with a history of depres- sion, epilepsy and chronic headache, treated with a self-administered drug containing butalbital. She was admit- ted at the emergency department for ...

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Does providing the correct diagnosis as feedback after self-explanation improve medical students diagnostic performance?

Does providing the correct diagnosis as feedback after self-explanation improve medical students diagnostic performance?

... final diagnosis and same final diagnosis but with modifications of “superficial or contextually irrelevant” data for the specific disease ...specific diagnosis whereas the diagnostic performance ...

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Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

... Conducting a search in PubMed/NCBI, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Databases for Stage 0 CN symptoms reveals a paucity of published studies on the specific subject. Shibata [6], and later Sella [7], were the first to ...

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Syndromic obesity: clinical implications of a correct diagnosis

Syndromic obesity: clinical implications of a correct diagnosis

... The diagnosis of BBS was questioned by the presence of early onset retinal degeneration, insulin resist- ance, the absence of polydactyly, and relative preservation of cognitive ...

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Influence of predicting the diagnosis from history on the accuracy of physical examination

Influence of predicting the diagnosis from history on the accuracy of physical examination

... a correct diagnosis will be made in the real-world clinical setting, and incorrect diag- nostic predictions may be ...the correct diagnosis and group with a misleading history concluded that ...

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Quality of malaria case management at outpatient health facilities in Angola

Quality of malaria case management at outpatient health facilities in Angola

... Regarding malaria testing, the main problem was substan- tial under-use. We explored testing practices in-depth because testing and trusting the result was the key to mak- ing a correct diagnosis and ...

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Comprehensive geriatric assessment in the emergency department

Comprehensive geriatric assessment in the emergency department

... Abstract: Changing global demography is resulting in older people presenting to emergency departments (EDs) in greater numbers than ever before. They present with greater urgency and are more likely to be admitted to ...

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Original Research Article CYTOMORPHOLOGY AND CORRELATION WITH THE HISTOPATHO- LOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF SALIVARY GLAND NEOPLASMS Gouthami S 1, Sunitha Gattigorla *2 , Sheshagiri T 3

Original Research Article CYTOMORPHOLOGY AND CORRELATION WITH THE HISTOPATHO- LOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF SALIVARY GLAND NEOPLASMS Gouthami S 1, Sunitha Gattigorla *2 , Sheshagiri T 3

... cytologic diagnosis can avoid unwarranted ...for correct diagnosis on cytology with high diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, accuracy present study reaffirms that FNAC of the salivary glands ...

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Distal Interphalangial Joint Gouty Arthritis in a Patient with Nodal Osteoarthritis: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Distal Interphalangial Joint Gouty Arthritis in a Patient with Nodal Osteoarthritis: A Case Report and Review of Literature

... Although gout is often considered as a preferential male disease, it is also not rare, especially in women with osteoarthritis. The presentation of acute or subacute arthritis in interphalangial joints of a woman with ...

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Awareness of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in central Israel

Awareness of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in central Israel

... Patients referred with the correct diagnosis of BPPV were significantly younger and the duration of their symptoms shorter than in other referral groups. Patients in the distinct referral groups did not ...

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Subacute presentation of a large focal lesion: A case and literature review

Subacute presentation of a large focal lesion: A case and literature review

... Tumefactive demyelinating lesions tend to be circumscribed lesions with little mass effect or vasogenic edema. 4 (figures 3, 4, 5) Approximately half of tumefactive demyelinating lesions have pathologic contrast ...

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Letter to Editor Adenosquamous carcinoma of the tongue: a case report with review of the literature

Letter to Editor Adenosquamous carcinoma of the tongue: a case report with review of the literature

... the correct diagnosis of ade- nosquamous carcinoma, especially the detec- tion of the adenocarcinoma component and differentiation from mucoepidermoid carcino- ma, is very important because this type of ...

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Spinal Cord Schistosomiasis: MR Imaging Appearance with Surgical and Pathologic Correlation

Spinal Cord Schistosomiasis: MR Imaging Appearance with Surgical and Pathologic Correlation

... The differential diagnoses of spinal cord schistoso- miasis include neoplastic and other non-neoplastic cord lesions. Like most non-neoplastic cord lesions (transverse myelitis, multiple sclerosis, and infarc- tion), ...

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Vitamin B12 deficiency presenting as pseudo-thrombotic microangiopathy: a case report and literature review

<p>Vitamin B12 deficiency presenting as pseudo-thrombotic microangiopathy: a case report and literature review</p>

... the diagnosis of pernicious anemia was ...accurate diagnosis of pseudo-TMA has a critical clinical impact with respect to administering the correct treatment with vitamin B12 replacement and ...

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Attitudinally correct nomenclature

Attitudinally correct nomenclature

... attitudinally correct nomenclature, the arteries running in the grooves between the ventricles would better be distinguished as the superior and inferior interven- tricular ...

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Psychotic and nonpsychotic mood disorders in 
autoimmune encephalitis: diagnostic issues and
 research implications

Psychotic and nonpsychotic mood disorders in 
autoimmune encephalitis: diagnostic issues and
 research implications

... The diagnosis of anti‑NMDAR encephalitis is confirmed by the detection in serum or CSF of antibodies to the NR1 subunit of the NMDA receptor. After treatment or in advanced stages of the disease, the CSF ...

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Calculating correct compilers

Calculating correct compilers

... derive correct compilers from high- level semantics by systematic calculation, with all details of the implementation of the compilers falling naturally out of the calculation ...

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ANTIBIOTIC USE AND PRESCRIPTION PRACTICE IN A RURAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN NORTHERN TANZANIA: A SURVEY

ANTIBIOTIC USE AND PRESCRIPTION PRACTICE IN A RURAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN NORTHERN TANZANIA: A SURVEY

... A total of 503 patient files from different wards were assessed. Penicillin was the most prescribed antibiotic group, and registrars (MD) formed the majority of prescribers. Nearly one-third of the cases had the option ...

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Evidence-based decision support for pediatric rheumatology reduces diagnostic errors

Evidence-based decision support for pediatric rheumatology reduces diagnostic errors

... the diagnosis was outside of rheumatology actually con- verged rapidly to a diagnosis once the findings were entered into the diagnostic software ...

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How much do rheumatologists and orthopaedists doctors’ modalities impact the cost of arthritis in Cyprus?

How much do rheumatologists and orthopaedists doctors’ modalities impact the cost of arthritis in Cyprus?

... To establish a diagnosis, physicians utilize the patient’s history and clinical examination. Therapy aims at alleviat- ing the pain, preserving joint movement, as well as delay- ing further deterioration of the ...

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