Sentences with phrase «go on clinical signs»

I'm not sure what lab work was run when you are asking about «tox screens», as there aren't common tests to test for toxins - we often go on clinical signs and basic lab work for those if there is a possibility that he did eat anything toxic.

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Out of this he should spend that Lacazette money on Lukaku or Morata or Aubameyang.Morata is a player who I feel should he be given a team where he's the main man he's going to score a lot of goals.There's more to come from him.I think he'll do well here.It's a shame he usually warms the bench at Madrid.It makes him seem overrated but he's not.Lukaku has the height, physique, quality, speed, power, technique and finishing that Arsenal need in a striker.He looks like that kind of player who'll bang in a lot of goalsif given the chance in a top team.Aubameyang is very very fast and clinical and at his age he's at his best.If we sign him it's more likely he'll be here for a while than most of the two due to his age.
When someone has a neurodegenerative disorder it is a clinical sign that they have disfunctional activity going on in the mitochondria.
When someone has a thyroid disorder and especially Hashimoto's it is a clinical sign that they have dysfunctional activity going on in the mitochondria.
Answer: It could be many things, including distemper - with all of those clinical signs, it sounds like he has more than one thing going on.
Without seeing him, examining him and only having «acting strange» and «flipping out» as his clinical signs, it is hard for me to guess what is going on.
The only time we give up on patients who we believe have distemper is when they can not get over the initial clinicals signs (gastrointestinal problems or pneumonia) and reach a point that it seems hopeless to keep going or when they develop severe seizures after the initial signs that won't respond to anti-seizure medications.
Lots of times stressful situations bring on the clinical signs of problems such as pancreatic insufficiency and lymphangectasia or plasmacytic / lymphocytic enteritis — and then these problems just keep on going.
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