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As such, one goal is to potentially create a predictive score with adequate sensitivity to determine which patients without a tricuspid regurgitation jet ...
... electrical leads. Ronald Reeves, M.D.: At a predictable rate, about let's say 16 times per minute, this electrical signal will tell the diaphragm to contract.
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flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor; increased hunger; increased sensitivity of the eyes to light; increased sweating, possibly with fever or cold, clammy ...
EMU. Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate haemorrhage detection sensitivity >80% and specificity >80%.
Brain cells communicate through electrical impulses, activity an EEG detects. An altered pattern of electrical impulses can help diagnose conditions.
For pediatric patients, you'll meet with an expert who's a pediatric dermatologist. We also work with pediatric allergists who work on sensitivities and other ...
Why should I be evaluated for a penicillin allergy? Joel Streed. December 14, 2022. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Surgery ...
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