Sentences with phrase «pathological analysis»

Contemporary classification of human disease derives from observational correlation between pathological analysis and clinical syndromes.
Pathological analyses showed that solid nodule (72 %) was the most common finding in men, while ground glass opacity nodule (45 %) was the most common in women.
In tests on 8 patients based on collaborations with NYU and Cornell University medical centers, the CSHL testing method yielded assessments of tumors that more closely matched the verdict of post-surgical pathological analysis (which reveal actual pathology) than the corresponding pre-surgical predictive biopsies, according to first author Joan Alexander, Ph.D..
Your vet may stick a needle into the breast tissue and withdraw some of the tumor cells, or he may do a more invasive biopsy, involving actual surgery to remove the lump for pathological analysis.
Contemporary classification of human disease dates to the late 19th century, and derives from observational correlation between pathological analysis and clinical syndromes.
Administration of VPA to mice reconstituted with TCD - BM only caused no mortality, and pathological analysis showed no evidence of GVHD 60 d after transplantation (data not show).
Detection of LVI, in combination with other characteristics in the pathological analysis of the resected tumor, therefore acts as a sort of alert, even if the patient's post-operative PSA value, the current marker for prostate cancer, is below the critical limit.
Post mortems and pathological analyses were undertaken by Dr Kate Bodley, Dr Helen McCracken, Dr Michael Lynch, Dr Paul Ramos (Veterinarians, Melbourne Zoo) and Dr Peter Holtz (Veterinarian, Healesville Sanctuary).
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