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There is a great clinical significance of calcification. Calcification can lead to things like kidney stones that are very painful.
clinical importance of pleural recess
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Clinical significance of cortical thickening of the femur
look for a paper being published in "The Oncologist" later this year (2008)
It stains basophiles, cartilage, mucopolysaccharides and glycosaminoglycans
It was for when we was cavemen it was used to help the stomach digest the grass we ate :)
Clinical importance of creatinine is the indicator of a good kidney function. High creatine means that the kidney is not filtering well or not in good function.
The clinical significance of Urea is that it helps a doctor tell what is wrong with a patient. In order to do so, because of the nitrogen found within Urea, it can change the color of one's own urination.
William Arthur Burr has written: 'Clinical significance of thyroxine - binding globulin'
Hannu Somer has written: 'Determination and clinical significance of creatine kinase isoenzymes in the serum'
Viktor Schilling has written: 'The blood picture and its clinical significance' -- subject(s): Examination, Blood, Diagnosis