Your veterinarian may suspect the presence of one of these tumors based on
clinical examination findings.
«It is a clinical diagnosis based on history and
clinical examination findings.
Not exact matches
A fundamental error, according to several epidemiologists, is that Tsuda compared the results of the Fukushima survey, which used advanced ultrasound devices that detect otherwise unnoticeable growths, with the roughly three cases of thyroid cancer per million
found by traditional
clinical examinations of patients who have lumps or symptoms.
In two of these patients, however, subsequent assessment at the bedside revealed some behavioral evidence of awareness, a
finding that underscores the importance of thorough
clinical examination for reducing the rate of misdiagnosis in such patients.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the neuropathological and biochemical
findings of the brain
examination of a patient enrolled in the AN - 1792 (QS - 21) trial with an initial
clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer disease (AD), in whom Lewy body variant was thereafter clinically diagnosed.
On further
examination she was
found to have
clinical findings consistent with frontotemporal lobar degeneration of the non-fluent progressive aphasia subtype.
A 2014 systematic review of
clinical studies and
examination of underlying antidepressant mechanisms of action of saffron
found that:
In 2007, for instance, researchers used data from the National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey, combined with
clinical examinations of the skin, and
found that higher vitamin C intakes were associated with a lower likelihood of a wrinkled appearance and dryness.
A physical
examination should be performed and, if
clinical signs persist and mites or eggs were
found previously, diagnostic tests should be repeated.
Diagnostics and Exam
Findings: Diagnosed with acute bilateral and biaxial desmitis / degeneration of all four hindlimb suspensory branches after
clinical examination, diagnostic analgesia, ultrasonography and radiography.
A diagnosis of FAD may be determined after assessing the history (age of onset, duration and seasonality of signs, known or suspected environmental flea exposure) and physical
examination findings (pruritus, compatible
clinical signs, and lesion type and distribution pattern).
Atopy remains a
clinical diagnosis, which means the diagnosis is made based on history and
examination findings.
For example, although root resorption, tooth resorption, and impacted teeth can not be seen without radiographs, the bone loss that was noted radiographically could be the same
finding that was charted as an abnormal probing depth, which would make this
finding less significant because it was diagnosed clinically during the periodontal probing
examination and would have been treated or further evaluated after
clinical evaluation.
Dr Barry and I have
found that radiographs are no more revealing of the location of the pain than a good
clinical examination.
The board may issue a license to an individual who holds current
clinical certification by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, however, an applicant for licensure by endorsement will be required to take the oral section of the
examination, pursuant to rule 0450 -02-.08; Specifics
found in 0450 -02-.04 ″
However, as noted by the 2001 task force, many bedside
examination findings and routine laboratory test results are indicative of inflammation or organ dysfunction.10 The task force therefore evaluated which
clinical criteria best identified infected patients most likely to have sepsis.
Thus, an
examination of the associations among anxiety, emotion regulation, and attachment security within
clinical populations is called for in order to see whether the interrelations
found in community samples correspond to those
found in
clinical populations (Esbjørn et al., 2012).