Transhepatic biliary catheterization is a treatment, not a cure. Successful treatment relieves the blocked bile duct, but does not change the underlying conditions that caused the blockage.
Normal results of a percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography are dye evenly distributed throughout the bile ducts.
A catheterization program that includes correctly inserted catheters and is appropriately maintained will usually control urinary incontinence.
Normal findings from a cardiac catheterization will indicate no abnormalities of heart chamber size or configuration, wall motion or thickness, the direction of blood flow, or motion of the valves.
A catheterization program that includes correctly inserted catheters and is appropriately maintained will usually control urinary incontinence. Asceptic technique important.
Enzyme found in liver, bones, cells lining biliary tract.....may see it elevated in pregnancy (normal from building a skeleton).....more indicative of something biliary.......bone diseases as well...
Characteristics of normal goods
Pressure readings that are higher than normal are significant for a patient's overall diagnosis.
In more than 90% of patients, the placement of a biliary stent relieves the obstruction and allows the bile duct to drain properly.
Smooth and regular outlines on the x ray indicate normal coronary arteries.
I apologize my question should have read what are the characteristics of a standard normal probability distribution? Thank you
Skewness is not a characteristic.
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