The appendix can also be directly imaged under ultrasound using a linear transducer. |
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In these cases it sometimes helps to subject the fracture site to pulsed electromagnetic fields or to ultrasound. |
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The big brother of ultrasound, infrasound means frequencies too low to be heard by the human ear. |
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He'd had to leave her with the doctor for x-rays, ultrasound, and blood work. |
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In most cases, ultrasound scans are used on the surface of the body, with the probe moving over the skin. |
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A 3-month follow-up ultrasound showed enlargement of the right ovary with multiple bilateral cysts with a few septations. |
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An ultrasound device then measured how well the blood vessel responded to the sudden increase in flow. |
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However, bone mineral content, breaking strength, metacarpal bone size, and ultrasound speed may not peak until 5 to 6 years of age. |
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The effects are achieved by upgrading a conventional frame saw bench widely used in sawmills with ultrasound generator. |
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Radiologic studies, including computed tomographic scan and ultrasound, can suggest a diagnosis. |
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Two drains were placed in the largest abscesses in the right and left lobes under ultrasound guidance. |
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Before routine electronic ultrasound scans and foetal monitors were introduced almost half of twins born to mothers in Ireland were unexpected. |
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Besides missing some birth defects, a routine ultrasound exam occasionally can suggest that a birth defect is present when none exists. |
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In serious cases of kidney stones an ultrasound that fractionalizes and breaks down the stones may be advised. |
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The mass was biopsied under ultrasound guidance on the second day of admission with 10 passes with a 15 gauge biopsy gun and Sure-cut needle. |
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The differences in age, operation time, ultrasound time, and amount of irrigation solution among the groups were not significant. |
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If the bimanual examination cannot be done, pelvic ultrasound examination is an option. |
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An ultrasound displays the gallbladder, pancreas, common bile duct, and other abdominal structures. |
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Metd recently began collaborating with Duke University to develop miniaturized ultrasound devices. |
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Surprises emerged when the researchers looked at the crystal's effect on ultrasound frequencies above the forbidden range. |
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No patient was treated with ultrasound or electrical stimulation postoperatively. |
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About 4 weeks after the cows were inseminated, he used ultrasound to determine whether they were pregnant. |
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They have devised an ultrasound hydrogen peroxide vapor inhalator that allows oxygen radicals to be generated and breathed in. |
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Female foeticide is for those who can afford a clandestine ultrasound scan and illegal abortion. |
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To obtain this measurement, the researchers use a combination of ultrasound and infrared. |
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Fetal anomaly screening uses ultrasound scanning to find certain abnormalities in the baby. |
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This includes more ultrasound examinations to detect intrauterine growth retardation. |
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Several different types of scans are available, including ultrasound, computerized tomography and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. |
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She was taken to Edinburgh on Friday after ultrasound scans revealed cause for concern. |
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To the best of our knowledge, only two studies have investigated despeckle filtering on ultrasound images of the carotid artery. |
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Your doctor may discover them incidentally during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound. |
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Because it uses sound waves instead of radiation, ultrasound is safer than X-rays. |
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The person carrying out the examination is usually an ultrasonographer, a radiographer specially trained at ultrasound techniques. |
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We do have a very accurate way of diagnosing aneurysms, ultrasound scanning, so why aren't we scanning everyone? |
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More recently radiologists have become involved also in ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Middleton says she felt a strong jolt of maternal love when she looked at the first picture of her ultrasound scan. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an empty uterus and a 10-cm complex mass in the right adnexa. |
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The ultrasound was normal, but an undifferentiated mass in the region of the right adrenal gland was detected. |
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On the first postoperative day, the sonographer and the perinatologist evaluate the status of the fetuses by ultrasound. |
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Often women have an ultrasound examination of the pelvis and abdomen primarily to exclude gynaecological or pelvic pathology. |
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Lesions in the testis can be due to tuberculosis, syphilis, or malignancy and require urgent ultrasound examination. |
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These options include amniocentesis, early amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, and ultrasound examination. |
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The nodules were palpable and no ultrasound was employed in the biopsy procedures. |
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Agenda for Change could see radiographers, who perform X-rays, ultrasound scans and radiotherapy on cancer patients, working a 37.5-hour week. |
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According to a perinatal epidemiologist, the safety of ultrasound has never been clinically proven. |
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My husband and I stated that we would not undergo an amniocentesis and were given a highly sophisticated ultrasound instead. |
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Prenatal tests including amniocentesis and ultrasound may help to determine whether the fetus is infected. |
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Occasionally, intersex conditions are diagnosed before birth, through amniocentesis, or occasionally, by an ultrasound. |
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Thus neither radionuclide scans nor ultrasound reliably distinguish benign from malignant disease. |
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Liver enzymes, amylase, and lipase were normal, as was an upper abdominal ultrasound examination. |
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Tests might include, for example, an ultrasound scan of the pelvis to look at the uterus and ovaries. |
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Initially on ultrasound it will appear as an anechoic suprarenal mass with variable compression and displacement of the kidney. |
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To confirm an ovarian cyst, you'll usually need to have an ultrasound scan as well. |
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Invasive procedures such as needle biopsies are guided by ultrasound images. |
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An incision was made through the cornea and ultrasound used to break up the cataract. |
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Pulses of ultrasound are also sometimes used as a treatment for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and to heal fractures and wounds. |
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However, and I have evidence in the form of ultrasound photographs to back this up, they succeeded in sterilising me. |
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An ultrasound of the abdomen revealed a gallbladder completely full of calculi. |
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The Doctor ordered an ultrasound immediately and made an appointment to see Andy on that Saturday morning. |
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There is some scientific evidence to suggest that ultrasound treatment and electro-acupuncture may help, but these need more investigation. |
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A specially developed radio-frequency catheter is placed inside the affected vein under ultrasound guidance. |
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The image-guided biopsy uses either ultrasound or mammography to stereotactically localize the suspicious lesion. |
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A provisional diagnosis of missed abortion was made, but an ultrasound scan subsequently revealed viable triplets. |
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A new form of ultrasound scan can show foetuses at very early degrees of development. |
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Using ultrasound guidance, vascular surgeons insert a thin wire into the saphenous vein. |
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Second, the venographic findings to which ultrasound is compared vary among investigators. |
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Fine needle aspiration guided by ultrasound was inadequate for diagnosis so a stereotactic core biopsy was performed. |
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The elastic properties of proteins in solution have been explored by ultrasound velocimetry. |
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If the ultrasound shows stenosis or atheroma, the patient should understand the risks and benefits of the procedure. |
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No studies compared two dimensional ultrasound guidance as a single procedure against surgical cut-down. |
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Many neonates are diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound, which allows parents to meet with craniofacial team members before the birth of their infant. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an effusion from which 3 ml of clear, sterile fluid was aspirated. |
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Some of the children who scored maximum points for normal cranial ultrasound findings had severe brain damage. |
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The cost effectiveness of unselective ultrasound screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in older men is uncertain. |
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An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency soundwaves, which bounce off solid objects. |
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A doctor may confirm a diagnosis of cardiac tamponade by an ultrasound of the heart. |
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For the moment the data support a national ultrasound screening programme for aortic aneurysm. |
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The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
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The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation. |
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The tracing shown below demonstrates the pulsatile velocities of red blood cells over time as shown using Doppler ultrasound technology. |
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Compare this MRI with a mammogram and an ultrasound, and you'll see what I mean. |
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It was detected on a routine mammogram and was not detectable by ultrasound. |
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If the lump is small and cannot be felt, your doctor may use a mammogram or ultrasound scan to find the lump and insert the needle. |
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Hifu treatment uses a beam of high intensity ultrasound focused on the cancer. |
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Patients with right upper quadrant tenderness require an abdominal ultrasound. |
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Birth defects and complications are also being missed because ultrasound waves are unable to penetrate large fat deposits. |
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Four ultrasound measurements were made on each fetus within seven days of term delivery. |
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The researchers found that mist emission decreased with increasing ultrasound power. |
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Phacoemulsification is the procedure in which the lens is dissolved using sound energy or ultrasound. |
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Even at low levels ultrasound can cause jarring vibrations and a rise in temperature. |
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After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed. |
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Both ultrasound and resonance measurements in crystals are very demanding in terms of sample size and preparation requirements. |
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Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive. |
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Because the condition is so rare, general screening by mammography, ultrasound, or other methods is not recommended. |
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Under each ultrasound condition, viability of cells was also assessed using trypan blue. |
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This moth, upon hearing a bat, emits ultrasound pulses at its wing beat rate to identify it to the bat. |
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The use of ultrasound and magnetic resonance since 1945 has also made it easier to diagnose disease. |
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It has a video camera eye, and several ultrasound sensors which emit pulses of sound and can measure the distance from an object by the echo. |
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Days moved by quickly and pretty soon, Gillian reached her sixth month check up, which this time included an ultrasound. |
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Similar setups are used on a much larger scale for ultrasound cleaning in industry. |
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Alternatively, thickness of the carotid intima and media may be measured by using ultrasound. |
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A smaller, portable machine called a Doppler uses ultrasound for intermittent monitoring. |
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Echocardiography is the study of the heart using high frequency sound waves or ultrasound. |
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Spina bifida, especially if severe, can be diagnosed before birth by ultrasound exam. |
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It now becomes clear that prolonged exposure to man-made infrasound and ultrasound has similar effects via apparently similar physiological mechanisms. |
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The katydid Neoconocephalus ensinger only ceases calling in response to batlike ultrasound when the calls are played in the window of silence between stridulatory syllables. |
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If an ultrasound reveals that a fetus is female, the woman may abort. |
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The commoner forms of these devices in Europe and North America include heel and forearm dual energy x ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound at the heel. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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The diagnosis of the acute and chronic forms is made by measuring blood enzymes and by performing abdominal computed tomography, radiography, and ultrasound examinations. |
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You may need X-rays or an ultrasound to check the kidneys and ureters. |
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These results indicate that ultrasound muscle width and depth may be alternative predictors of carcass muscle area and may be useful in selection of potential replacements. |
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Conventional methods for cancer diagnosis use roentgenography, scintigraphy, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging techniques for tissue imaging. |
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The patient underwent right hepatic lobectomy with total resection of the lesions based on surgical exploration and intraoperative ultrasound examination. |
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A colour Doppler ultrasound scan done two weeks later confirmed the lesion to be of vascular origin with multiple draining channels and arterialisation of veins. |
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There was even speculation that ultrasound measurements could possibly be used to identify whether a woman had a G spot. |
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Conveniently, ultrasound also has a shorter range than audible sound. |
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Films that were not interpreted by emergency physicians, such as specialised scans, ultrasound scans, and intravenous pyelogram studies, were not included in the data. |
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Flying mantids that hear ultrasound perform a bat evasion behavior that comprises a head roll, complete prothoracic leg extension, wing beat changes, and abdomen dorsiflexion. |
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So we did and when we got there were told that we would be there all morning, doing blood tests, pregnancy tests, examinations and an ultrasound scan. |
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He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours. |
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If susceptibility or recent infection is indicated by serology, weekly ultrasound examinations should be performed for four to eight weeks after exposure to detect hydrops. |
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See here for some stuff on ultrasound weaponry, if you are interested. |
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As the ultrasound energy is transmitted through the tissue by the sending crystal, some is dissipated, some refracted, and some reflected back to the receiving crystal. |
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Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels. |
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When the machine was wheeled in, I pulled the window shades closed and applied the ultrasound probe to his chest. |
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Her partner in all this eating and cooking is an ultrasound technician named Raphael, her boyfriend of four years. |
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Walker said that although he signed the ultrasound bill, it is not something he focuses on. |
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During the ultrasound I was informed no movement or heartbeat was detected and she had passed away. |
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The revised bill which ultimately passed did not mandate that sort of ultrasound. |
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Gov. Bob McDonnell balked at an ultrasound law, and a personhood bill fell with it. |
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At the end of ultrasound exposure, cells were stained with trypan blue. |
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She will have an ultrasound scan of the womb, tubes and ovaries. |
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Lasers, ultrasound and freezing can also be used to take out tonsils. |
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A subsequent neck ultrasound revealed a hypoechoic, well-circumscribed, 1.8-cm mass with moderate vascularity in the lower pole of the right thyroid lobe. |
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In the type of ultrasound examination called Doppler velocimetry, a hand-held transducer uses sound waves to measure patterns of fetal blood flow. |
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She had an ultrasound at 18 weeks that showed a 2-vessel umbilical cord, bilateral asymmetric choroid plexus cysts, and a possible small omphalocele. |
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The patients were also given an ultrasound scan of their carotid arteries. |
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The mobility of the urethra, bladder, cervix, and rectal ampulla were determined by ultrasound measurements in the supine position, after voiding, and on Valsalva maneuver. |
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This equipment will include ultrasound machines, endoscopes and a holmium laser, which can be used to treat some cancers on a non-invasive outpatient basis. |
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In pure water irradiated by ultrasound under aerobic conditions, it is possible to find free oxygen and hydrogen, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide, nitrous and nitric acids. |
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Some birth defects can be diagnosed before birth, using one or more prenatal tests including ultrasound, amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling. |
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The diagnosis is often suspected in utero on ultrasound by the presence of hydramnios and non visualisation of the stomach on two separate examinations. |
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The study to evaluate carotid ultrasound with ramipril and vitamin E showed a dose dependent reduction in carotid artery intimal medial thickness. |
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It can be done, but it would be preferable to be done by someone who could use either an ultrasound or a fluoroscope to be sure they're in the right place. |
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Under fluoroscopic, CT or ultrasound guidance, small needles can be placed in areas of abnormality, and samples can be taken for cytologic or pathologic testing. |
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On the second hospital day, after the chest CT exam, this pulmonary abscess was drained under ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance and a sump catheter was left in place. |
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An extensive evaluation including ECG, echocardiogram, Holter studies, chest radiograph, brain MRI, electroencephalogram, and carotid ultrasound was unrevealing. |
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I'm not due for my next ultrasound for almost another two weeks. |
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Abdominal ultrasound did not show any evidence of hepatobiliary disease but revealed a multiseptate cystic mass within the spleen. |
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Additionally, patients with PMR were more likely to have abnormal ultrasound findings in their shoulders, and hips. |
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The scientists delivered focused ultrasound to an area of the cerebral cortex that processes sensory information received from the hand. |
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The left foot was warm with a good ultrasound signal for the Arteria tibialis posterior pulse but no signal for the Arteria dorsalis pedis. |
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Bilateral hydroureteronephrosis and a distended bladder with a 35x78 mm anterior diverticulum were seen in the ultrasound. |
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Paul Yock founded Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, eventually developing a catheter with a miniaturized ultrasound probe attached to the end. |
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Antenatal ultrasound scans demonstrate the venous sac as a sonolucent mass located posterior to the third ventricle. |
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Changes in microtubules and microfilaments due to a combined effect of ultrasound and cytostatics in HeLa cells. |
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Does ultrasound guidance improve the outcomes of arthrocentesis and corticosteroid injection of the knee? |
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Cutting wedges of grinding wheel are positioned in resonance ultrasound wave systems antinodes of longitudinal stagnancy oscillation. |
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An ultrasound scan should ideally be performed the following day to confirm haemostasis. |
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On grey-scale ultrasound imaging, 10x7 cm placental tissue was visualised with loss of the retroplacental sonolucent zone. |
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In the presence of ultrasound, the microbubbles cavitate, releasing energy that may potentially dissolve the blood clot. |
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Currently, pregnant women get blood tests and ultrasound to find out if the fetus is at risk for Down's syndrome. |
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Application of the Doppler ultrasound bloodflow detector in supraclavicular brachial plexus block. |
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The wall crawler will also take ultrasound readings to reveal pits and cracks beneath the surface of the steel walls. |
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Partnering with SuperSonic Imagine to market the Aixplorer breast ultrasound platform is a natural extension of our portfolio. |
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The area contained within the outline was automatically calculated by the ultrasound planimetric software. |
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In addition, an ultrasound procedure can distinguish between pregnancy and misleading physical conditions, or between a live and dead fetus. |
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Brown rats have acute hearing, are sensitive to ultrasound, and possess a very highly developed olfactory sense. |
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Neither of the previous methods, nor palpation, can give a reasonably accurate idea of the age of the fetus, while an ultrasound procedure can. |
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They tried again and were thrilled when the first ultrasound showed twins. |
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An ultrasound test can be performed, and together with the exposure dates, a better idea of when the cria is expected can be determined. |
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Criteria for clip deployment were that the postbiopsy ultrasound images demonstrate poor visualization of the target lesion due to removal. |
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An alternative method is to use a fetal heart rate monitor with a Doppler ultrasound probe to detect the fetal heart. |
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Small mammals with small larynxes have the ability to produced ultrasound, which can be detected by modifications to the middle ear and cochlea. |
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It requires women to have an ultrasound 24 hrs before an abortion? |
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Recognizing this growing need, Philips has extended its advanced ultrasound fetal monitoring technology to enable triplets monitoring. |
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At 26 weeks and 3 days, on clinical suspicion of oligohydramnios, ultrasound with Doppler was performed. |
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Groups are both administering pretreatment ultrasound and looking for methods to be used during surgery. |
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In that technique, an ultrasound probe sends high-frequency sound waves into the abdomen of a pregnant woman. |
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On ultrasound, coccidioidal orchitis and epididymitis may manifest as testicular and epididymal masses. |
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A 3-dimensional ultrasound system developed at our institution was used to guide and verify cryoprobe placement. |
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Microbats use their larynx to create ultrasound, and emit the sound through their mouth and sometimes their nose. |
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A retinoschisis may be differentiated from RD by appearance, visual field testing, ultrasound B-scan, and more definitively with OCT imaging. |
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The ultrasonographer was an experienced certified professional with a graduate qualification in diagnostic ultrasound. |
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Fetal cardiac ventricle volumetry in the second half of gestation assessed by 4D ultrasound using STIC combined with inversion mode. |
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An ultrasound revealed intracoelomic fluid, and hemorrhagic fluid was aspirated from the coelom. |
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In children, ultrasound is useful as a screening examination to evaluate for hydro nephrosis, megaureter, and renal ectopia. |
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There were normal shaped and sized kidneys and no nephrocalcinosis on ultrasound examination. |
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Random systematic versus directed ultrasound guided transrectal core biopsies of the prostate. |
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It involves using a thin, flexible tube called a bronchoscope, with a small camera and ultrasound probe attached to it. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed a complicated cystic lesion with internal septations, debris, and hemorrhage. |
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In addition, an electrocardiogram and echocardiogram using a handheld ultrasound machine were also performed. |
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Diagnosis is fairly simple as the prostate can be easily palpated and lends itself well to ultrasound scanning. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed a mild hepatosplenomegaly and thorax computerized tomography detected bilateral pleural nodules. |
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A 60-year-old woman initially underwent an ultrasound examination of the lower neck after her primary care physician palpated a neck mass. |
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I went through invasive and uncomfortable tests including a colonoscopy, EGD, and ultrasound with no resulting diagnosis. |
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For this reason all the subjects were evaluated by transrectal ultrasound examination and urodynamics. |
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An ultrasound revealed cholelithiasis without evidence of cholecystitis and choledocholithiasis. |
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An ultrasound scan of the renal tracts was carried out and subsequently shows bilateral hydronephrosis. |
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Upper abdominal ultrasound revealed grade 1 hydronephrosis on the right and another similar cyst in the the liver. |
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She was referred to the breast clinic in the new year and had a mamogram, ultrasound scan and biopsy. |
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In addition, these results are correlated with the ultrasound findings of cystic hygroma and hydrops. |
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She had clinical and ultrasound features suggestive of hypovolaemic shock and intra-abdominal bleeding, and required an emergency laparotomy. |
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Two months after laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, a spontaneous intra-uterine pregnancy was confirmed by means of an ultrasound scan. |
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Investigation of soft-tissue stiffness alteration in denervated human tissue using an ultrasound indentation system. |
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Staging of nephroblastoma was based on abdominal ultrasound, intravenous pyelography and chest radiography. |
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Technologies at validation and demonstration phases include ultrasound imagers, SQUID and quadruple resonance analyzers, T-ray imagers. |
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For uncommon blocks, such as paravertebral block, there are only limited ultrasound examples and no anatomical diagrams which is a disadvantage. |
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These include intravenous pyelography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and angiography. |
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From there ultrasound can be employed to dilate the skin pores and deliver the drug into and through the in vitro dermis. |
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Ask you doctor about deep heat treatments using a diathermy machine or ultrasound. |
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A CT scan revealed a 7cm collection adjacent to the alimentary limb which was percutaneously drained under ultrasound guidance. |
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Acoustic systems using infrasound or ultrasound could in theory cause a loss of muscle control, nausea, or even unconsciousness. |
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Groin pain associated with ultrasound finding of inguinal canal posterior wall deficiency in Australian Rules footballers. |
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A prospective randomised controlled trial of ultrasound guided versus nerve stimulation guided distal sciatic nerve block at the popliteal fossa. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed no abnormal size of her liver nor any abnormalities of the biliary canaliculi. |
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That includes a 64-slice CT scanner, four C-arm fluoroscopes, two ultrasound machines, and two daVinci robots. |
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Direct prostate gland biopsies most commonly occur with transrectal ultrasound guidance. |
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An abdominal ultrasound was done, which showed a large lobulated hepatic mass with central lakes and a whorled appearance. |
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If cirrhosis is suspected, liver function tests will be done as well as ultrasound scanning, MRI or CT scans. |
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This is also in keeping with the findings of previous studies utilizing non-high resolution manometry and 2D endoanal ultrasound. |
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Our new TAPP package is the ideal IC solution for system designers working on a these next generation ultrasound applications. |
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The diagnostic methods of bladder calculi include plain radiography, ultrasound scan and CT scan. |
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We used a Hologic Sahara Clinical Bone Sonometer to determine BUA, speed of sound, and quantitative ultrasound index in the dominant calcaneus. |
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Rheumatologists have increasingly incorporated musculoskeletal ultrasound technology into their practices and research during the last decade. |
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Preoperative workup for metastatic breast disease, including radiographs of the thorax, liver ultrasound, bone scintiscans, and blood markers were all negative. |
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In the present case, CDU and ultrasound examination of the longitudinal axis and transverse plane revealed a counter-clockwise twist of the spermatic cord. |
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A pediatric, multiplane transesophageal ultrasound probe was passed into the esophagus and adjusted to the level of the heart for echocardiography. |
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The ultrasound characterized a peripherally calcified, multicystic, and septated lesion that was close to both the pancreatic tail and the upper pole of the left kidney. |
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It has been reported that brown rats use ultrasound for echolocation. |
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On a space mission, Crum envisions the ultrasound device's first order of business being to image a person's internal organs to locate sites of bleeding. |
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The ultrasound examination suggested a parathyroid lesion and the patient was referred to our head and neck cancer center, where physicians were unable to palpate a neck mass. |
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A fetal ultrasound revealed a gestational sac circumscribed by a very thin membrane which was suspicious for an advanced intra-abdominal ectopic pregnancy. |
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Two additional right-breast lesions depicted by MRI were isolated for targeting under ultrasound and then biopsied, again demonstrating atypical papillomas. |
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This study used the clot dissolver urokinase, although research in other models has shown that ultrasound accelerates the action of other clot-dissolving agents as well. |
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Phonophoresis is the application of ultrasound to the skin to increase the permeability of the membrane and allow drugs to be administered with greater effectiveness. |
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Other efforts involve exploring novel techniques, including the use of photodynamics and ultrasound, for decontaminating ready-to-eat fruits and vegetables. |
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Typically in such cases, an ultrasound or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland. |
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We investigate a method of selectively targeting cancer cells by means of ultrasound harmonic excitation at their resonance frequency, which we refer to as oncotripsy. |
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Echocardiography procedure was repeated several times to pregnants having unclear ultrasound imaging, dysrhythmia, fetuses with CHD and those with polypregnancies. |
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The role of ultrasound contrast agents continues to be important in the overall echocardiography market because it enhances imaging quality for interpretation. |
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Consequently, scrotal ultrasound was performed, which revealed a swollen left testis with multiple parenchymal irregular anechoic cystic areas with thin internal septation. |
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Hand-carried ultrasound allows the emergency physician to quickly gather critical diagnostic information in an environment where every second counts. |
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SurgRx's EnSeal line, a bipolar tissue-sealing system, will provide Ethicon with new outlets for its line of ultrasound devices used in open and minimally invasive surgeries. |
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Ultherapy, a newer skin treatment using ultrasound energy, is a non-surgical alternative to face lift surgery for patients who want to rejuvenate sagging skin. |
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Similarly, no study was found concerning hot pack, faradic current or ultrasound for spondylotic spine in other English literature for evidence-based analysis. |
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Also housed in this building is the Heart Health Centre, which provides ultrasound, nuclear medicine, echocardiography and cardiac stress testing. |
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It is possible that many cases of splenic infarcts in malaria are missed because ultrasound and CT of the abdomen are not routinely done in patients of malaria. |
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If ultrasound tools are unavailable, then the infraclavicular approach should be considered, because the latter poses less risk of a pneumothorax. |
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Protocols for cleaning and supporting pressure ulcers, and alternative healing strategies including hydrotherapy, ultrasound, and maggot therapy are addressed. |
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There is also discussion of other forms of technology that have been combined with intraoperative MRI guidance, such as focused ultrasound and neurosurgical robotics. |
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The growing evidence that ultrasound affects unborn babies may also cast new light on why lefthandedness has almost doubled in Britain, from 5pc in the 1920s to 11pc today. |
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But, the ultrasound equipment market shows unusual stability. |
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Portable ultrasound determination of urinary residual volume. |
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After accessing the right femoral artery with a micropuncture needle under ultrasound guidance, a thoracic aortogram was performed using a 5Fr pigtail catheter. |
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The Sonablate 500, the HIFU device, utilizes a transrectal probe to deliver ultrasound energy directly to the prostate without causing damage to areas outside the gland. |
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Noah requested an ultrasound, which uncovered a large mass occupying the abdominal cavity, so he conducted a surgery at Al-Othman Hospital in Lattakia. |
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The office boasts a full digital X-Ray set-up, 2-D echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, full ultrasound, equipment and staff for phlebotomy, audiometry, and spirometry. |
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At this year's United European Gastroenterology Week, October 24-28 in Barcelona, Hitachi presents its new ultrasound platform ARIETTA Endoscopic. |
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Your doctor can clinch the diagnosis with various kinds of scan, including ultrasound scanning, X-ray oral cholecystography, ERPC, or a cholangiography. |
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Nonthermal ultrasound and exercise in skeletal muscle regeneration. |
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Samuels, MD, FACS adds UltraShape, a nonsurgical device that precisely delivers focused ultrasound energy that destroys fat cells without harming surrounding tissue. |
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The ovaries usually contain small follicular cysts visible by ultrasound. |
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However, some species of moth have exploited this, such as the tiger moths which produces aposematic ultrasound signals to warn bats that they are chemically protected. |
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The Eocene bats Icaronycteris and Palaeochiropteryx had cranial adaptations suggesting an ability to detect ultrasound, implying they used echolocation. |
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