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How to use clinically in a sentence

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The wrist is often the first site of clinically detectable rheumatoid arthritis.
These patients were examined clinically and mycologically at a follow up visit 8 weeks later for any relapse.
Before warming there was a significant but clinically unimportant difference in hand temperatures.
Because these lesions are clinically silent, chest CT scans to evaluate for lung cancer should include cuts through the adrenals.
Sequential electroencephalograms showed abnormal background activity with evidence of seizures, although these were not apparent clinically.
An adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test can be administered if clinically warranted.
Most dyspeptic patients have no clinically significant abnormalities on investigation.
A clinically important C-spine injury was defined as any fracture, dislocation, or ligamentous instability apparent on imaging.
In infants found to be clinically jaundiced during the first 2-3 days, it is helpful to document the rate of rise in the serum bilirubin level.
These tumors are rare, but clinically should be considered in the differential diagnoses of cervical lesions.
It's equally difficult to distinguish wintergreen from camphor, although probably less clinically important.
The patient, a 37-year-old woman with a history of breast carcinoma, presented clinically with acute thyroiditis.
To be included, patients had to be diagnosed clinically by the physician as having a lower respiratory tract infection.
Although acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed clinically, plain abdominal radiographs and contrast enema may be utilized.
Contraindications to sentinel node biopsy include a clinically positive axillary node, prior axillary surgery, pregnancy, or lactation.
As stated above, the potential for the development of delta agonists into clinically useful agents for the treatment of severe pain appears slim.
They might not have been clinically ill, but they would have been incorporated into a psychopathological movement.
This finding is clinically significant since it explains why many patients relapsed after being directly switched from clozapine to risperidone.
Addressing these obstacles could lead to better patient care by improving clinically oriented information resources.
It is hard to overestimate the effect he had on how gender was viewed psychologically and clinically.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not in use clinically.Pressure Depressors Nitroglycerine and amyl nitrite, action transitory but rapid.
This observation has been recently substantiated by Hultgen, who carefully studied clinically 460 cases of chronic alcoholism.
Swiftly and clinically Dal checked the vital signs as the old man watched him.
Koch's lymph, Bacillinum and Avian tuberculin must be studied separately, clinically as well as experimentally.
And these are precisely the characteristics which they present clinically, and such as we might have, a priori, expected to find.
Sarcoma of a phalanx or metacarpal bone may closely resemble a dactylitis both clinically and in skiagrams, but it is rare.
Patients with this condition may clinically present with a snapping sensation at the elbow upon flexion along with ulnar neuropathic symptoms.
Then it is up to the physicians to determine whether these are clinically achievable and at what human and economic costs.
Between 1993 and 1997, 98 gnathostomosis cases were clinically identified in Acapulco, Mexico.
The pure myxoma is extremely rare, and clinically resembles the lipoma.
Jon Akehurst's three-year-old was really impressive on her handicap bow at Wolverhampton, clinically outmanoeuvring a good field.
She teaches both didactically and clinically and has received student awards for her teaching abilities.
Three days later she remained clinically septic, with worsening dyspnoea and painful mottling of her extremities and nasal tip.
Heartlessly and clinically, they snuffed the life out of the romantic notion that League One leaders Brighton might join the ranks of this season's giantkillers.
To them he's not quite clinically obese, more obesely clinical.
Most patients with a lingual thyroid gland are asymptomatic, as it rarely manifests clinically with aerodigestive symptoms, malignancy, or endocrine dysfunction.
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