Tissue distribution of phocine herpesvirus - 1 (PhHV - 1) in infected harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from the central Californian coast and a comparison
of diagnostic methods.
Your cat's vet may utilize a couple
of diagnostic methods to check for microsporum canis, including black - light inspection, or, more reliably, skin and hair cultures.
In the case
of diagnostic methods such as electrocardiogram (ECG) and electromyography (EMG), gel electrodes are the preferred method of transmitting electric impulses from the heart or muscle.
Analyses of phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) multimodel ensemble of global warming simulations confirm the validity
of the diagnostic method that separates the fast and slow responses.
The present study suggests that the VADPRS has good psychometric properties in a high - risk sample; however, a study of a referred sample can not establish the sensitivity and specificity
of diagnostic method.
Not exact matches
The
diagnostic spectrum comprises more than twenty established
methods for the detection, quantification and characterization
of eggs, larvae and adult stages
of gastro - intestinal worms and lung worms, liver fluke and coccidia.
This dedication to exceptional pediatric medical care also inspires and drives our research: our institutes, centers and divisions continuously explore and develop new and advanced
diagnostics, therapies and
methods that touch people in every stage
of their lives.
«The level
of psychosocial morbidity and suicidality associated with BPD is as great, or greater, than that experienced by patients with bipolar disorder,» said Zimmerman, director
of outpatient psychiatry at Rhode Island Hospital and director
of the Rhode Island
Methods to Improve
Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) project.
Chen believes that dual - receptor targeting tracers could one day be the primary
method for diagnosing and monitoring prostate cancer reducing the amount
of medical scans a patient would be forced to undergo and streamlining the
diagnostic and therapeutic process.
The French government pulled nine types
of HIV
diagnostic tests off the market last week following an evaluation
of all 31
methods used in France.
In an analysis published on December 7 in Clinical Infectious Diseases, scientists from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
of the NIH and other academic centers, industry and public health agencies say new
diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection
of the infection from the Lyme bacteria.
«Considering the high risk
of pancreatic surgeries and the even higher mortality from untreated pancreatic cancers, there's an obvious need for new
diagnostic methods to accurately identify the pancreatic cysts that need surgical intervention and those that do not.»
The members
of the initiative hope to improve early detection
of cancer by making an impact in a variety
of areas, including doing epidemiologic studies on risk factors, developing new and improved
methods of diagnostic imaging, discovering and verifying new biomarkers as indicators
of cancer, and developing new technologies to aid early detection.
Today, because
of the lack
of less - invasive
diagnostic methods, more than half
of these procedures turn out to have been unnecessary.
New research has identified a potential cause
of and a better
diagnostic method for preeclampsia, one
of the most deadly and poorly understood pregnancy - related conditions in the world.
We are excited to reveal that our results show that clinical application
of this technique could supplement existing
diagnostic methods for MS.»
Many current
methods of measuring
diagnostic errors rely on labor - intensive medical record reviews by hospital staff members.
While some research was previously done by his and other groups on a smaller scale, «This is the first real description
of a
method that could be used broadly across a range
of conditions to operationally measure
diagnostic errors and associated bad outcomes so that we can track our performance and see whether our interventions are making a difference,» Newman - Toker says.
The
method uses statistical analyses to identify critical patterns that measure the rate
of diagnostic error and could be incorporated into
diagnostic performance dashboards.
The
method may not ultimately be applicable to all diseases, especially chronic conditions, but Newman - Toker expects it will work for what he calls «The Big Three» causes
of disability and death from
diagnostic error: vascular events, infections and cancers.
«Our
method permits the analysis
of minute biopsies and even tissue micro-arrays, making it particularly interesting for molecular research and
diagnostics,» explains doctoral candidate Achim Buck, together with Alice Ly, the first author
of the study.
Yeda Research and Development Co. Ltd., the technology transfer arm
of the Weizmann Institute, has applied for a patent connected to these findings and recently licensed the rights to miCure Therapeutics to develop a drug and
diagnostic method.
Using this
method that has been developed by high - temperature plasma
diagnostics, as shown in Image 2, we have succeeded in greatly reducing the influence
of atmospheric pressure (gas), which was a problem in high - accuracy measurement
of atmospheric pressure low - temperature plasma.
Filter paper is currently used for the storage and transport
of dried blood samples, however there is very little research on similarly simple and inexpensive
methods for the transport
of other
diagnostic fluids.
During the study, which was funded by the University's Innovation Partnership project, the academic team selected the best
method to work with the data collected by Avacta and prepared the online
diagnostic system over a period
of six months.
MRI is one
of the key
methods of modern
diagnostics that have found wide applications in medicine, biology and neurology.
A
diagnostic MRI followed by one
of three MRI - guided biopsy strategies is a cost - effective
method to detect prostate cancer, according to a new study out
of Case Western Reserve University School
of Medicine and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
«Using broadly tunable laser sources rather than the fixed wavelength source used in this paper can extend this
method to detection
of other hydrocarbons, threat materials such as chemical warfare agents and explosives, and other biologically important substances used in healthcare and
diagnostics,» said Hempler.
«The goal is to not only understand the pathology
of these disorders, but to develop new
diagnostic methods and treatments down the line, possibly patient - specific bright light therapy.»
«We are confident that this
method will find a broad variety
of practical applications, for example in environmental monitoring and health
diagnostics,» says Kalashnikov.
«If our new understanding
of this fundamental process can be confirmed by future experiments, it can have significant impact on future experiments that are performed with high X-ray intensities and can lead to novel
diagnostic methods of matter.»
M. tuberculosis grows very slowly, so traditional
methods of diagnostic testing take a very long time.
The two
methods had similar levels
of sensitivity, specificity and
diagnostic accuracy.
Moreover, he believes that investment in technologies such as chip - based
methods to rapidly test blood or tissue samples for the presence
of anthrax or smallpox would speed the development
of related
diagnostic tools for regular diseases.
A
diagnostic method for determining the primary site
of the cancer.
Current
methods associated with epigenetics research will be discussed, as well as how these technologies are advancing the development
of new
diagnostics and biomarkers.
Researchers from Lund University Sweden have through a new
diagnostic method been able to show that the risk
of developing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease could be twice as high for women as it is for men.
«We've come up with a viable
method for creating something that's inexpensive and also customizable to individual patients,» said Alexander Sheu, M.D., an interventional and
diagnostic radiology resident at Stanford University School
of Medicine, and lead author
of the study.
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics supports the use
of genetic testing, especially with sequencing, as first - line
diagnostic method for young children with seizures.
In addition, although we used a validated
method to define
diagnostic categories for both self - respondents and respondents represented by a proxy, the proportion
of the HRS sample represented by a proxy declined significantly between 2000 and 2012 (from 12.5 % to 8.2 % unweighted), likely due in part to a change in HRS field procedures between these 2 waves.
University
of Houston researchers have identified a new, less - invasive
method to provide
diagnostic information on kidney disease and its severity.
The Broad Institute seeks to describe all the molecular components
of life and their connections; discover the molecular basis
of major human diseases; develop effective new approaches to
diagnostics and therapeutics; and disseminate discoveries, tools,
methods, and data openly to the entire scientific community.
In some cases,
methods of molecular
diagnostics are used to further classify tumors, for example based on certain gene mutations.
In patients without a behavioral response, it is clear that functional MRI complements existing
diagnostic tools by providing a
method for detecting covert signs
of residual cognitive function17 - 20 and awareness.10
This presentation will review
methods for which Nanopore sequencing and real - time antimicrobial resistance gene analysis can help to address the threat
of CRO as a
diagnostic tool in the Medical Microbiology Laboratory.
The
method might contribute to the development
of improved
diagnostics and new drugs.
Knopp S, Salim N, Schindler T, Karagiannis Voules DA, Rothen J, Lweno O, Mohammed AS, Singo R, Benninghoff M, Nsojo AA, Genton B, Daubenberger C.
Diagnostic Accuracy
of Kato - Katz, FLOTAC, Baermann, and PCR
Methods for the Detection
of Light - Intensity Hookworm and Strongyloides stercoralis Infections in Tanzania.
Researchers at the University
of Sydney have established a
method to identify individual nanoparticles released by human cells, opening the way for them to become
diagnostic tools in the early - detection
of cancers, dementia...
Early cancer detection can save millions
of lives but current
diagnostic methods remain costly and invasive.
The students have undergone a comprehensive education in life science emphasising cutting - edge
methods in bioinformatic analysis
of big data, high throughput techniques
of molecular biology as well as how to translate biological findings into
diagnostic tools and novel treatments.