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clinical importance of pleural recess
it is a disease
Clinical implications are common in research studies. There are some brief notes that highlight the concepts, diagnostics and recommendations of the findings.
There may have been some minor anomalies since no two people are exactly the same, but on the whole there were no remarkable or significant findings of any clinical importance. In lay terms, "We didn't see anything wrong."
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Biopsy. It is the only way to make a certain diagnosis of cirrhosis, although many clinical signs, laboratory findings, and imaging findings are pathognomonic of cirrhosis.
Clinical anaylsis is used to analyse the blood, urin, body fluid, bone analysis
The cricothyroid ligament is of clinical importance mainly because it forms the larger part of the laryngeal membrane. It also prevents the cricoid and thyroid from travelling too far.
To find a wife and a new place to fish at.
Clinical manifestations are the observable symptoms by which a disease may be diagnosed by a physician. It is how a disorder 'manifests' itself to an observer.
It means the doctor needs to compare the findings on the scan to the findings from his history and physical examination of the patient, to see if they are the same.