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Postmortem and examination
Postmortem examination is far more common in veterinary medicine than in human medicine.
Postmortem examination may reveal a variety of clinical signs relating directly to the organ affected.

Postmortem and reported
Postmortem examinations of the stranded whales in concurrence with naval exercises have reported the presence of hemorrhaging near the ears or gas and fat emboli, which could have a deleterious impact on beaked whales that is analogous to decompression sickness in humans.

Postmortem and by
* Postmortem: How Medical Examiners Explain Suspicious Deaths by Timmermans, Stefan.
The first Postmortem was featured in October 1997 and written by Andre Vrignaud on Dark Sun Online.
: f. See the website Documenting Reality: Postmortem Fetal Extrusion for photos of this case from the article by Lasso et al.
Postmortem bloating occurs in cadavers, due to the formation of gases by bacterial action and putrefaction of the internal tissues of the abdomen and the inside of the intestines.

Postmortem and five
Game Developers most popular feature is probably its monthly " Postmortem " column which discusses the recent development of a video game with the top five each of " What Went Right " and " What Went Wrong ".

Postmortem and .
* " Rigor Mortis and Other Postmortem Changes-Burial, Body, Life, Cause, Time, Person, Human, Putrefaction.
* Ansar al-Islam: Postmortem or Prelude to More Attacks ?, April 3, 2003.
Mitochondrial DNA of the Extinct Quagga: Relatedness and Extent of Postmortem Change.
She first appears in the 1990 novel Postmortem.
She was married once, to Tony Benedetti ; they divorced about 6 years before the beginning of the first novel set in 1986, Postmortem.
Lucy is first introduced in Postmortem as a precocious 10 – year – old, the only child of Kay's sister who is presented as flighty, irresponsible, narcissistic, the last of which is common to Scarpetta.
Postmortem fetal extrusion can be very difficult to recognize once a body has undergone complete skeletonization, and bioarchaeologists are often very cautious in making the assertion.
Postmortem reports claim he was murdered before being hanged.
Postmortem studies also show that the number of D < sub > 1 </ sub > and D < sub > 2 </ sub > receptors decline with age in both the caudate nucleus and the putamen, although the ratio of these receptors did not show age-related changes.
Postmortem studies on humans have indicated decreased binding capacities of serotonin and a decrease in the number of S < sub > 1 </ sub > receptors in the frontal cortex and hippocampus as well as a decrease in affinity in the putamen.
( eds ): Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains.
Amaral investigated " Postmortem Neuroanatomical Evaluation of the Amygdaloid Complex in Autism "; his earlier studies detected alterations in the amygdala, which itself underlies the social and emotional abnormalities in autism.
Postmortem studies suggest that he died a natural death.
Postmortem anteroposterior ( A ) and lateral ( B ) whole-body radiographs of the baby.
for the Kennedy Center ; Divine Fire ; and a mystery, Postmortem.

examination and nine
After five to nine years of medical school and a year as a pre-registration house officer ( or two years on the Foundation Programme ), a neurologist must pass the examination for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians ( or the Irish equivalent ) before entering specialist training in neurology.
NALA offers its non-accredited Certified Legal Assistant or Certified Paralegal examination, a comprehensive two-day examination that covers the following subjects: Communications, Ethics, Legal Research, Judgment and Analytical Ability, American Legal System and four sub-sections selected by the applicants from a list of nine substantive areas of the law.
examination of ten prominent CGE models showed that nine of them
The papal condemnation met with a very mixed reception ; in some dioceses the order to prohibit the book was ignored, in others action upon it was postponed pending an independent examination, in yet others ( nine in all ) it was at once obeyed for political reasons, though even in these the forbidden book became the breviary of the governments.
He also established the education and the examination system of Buddhism, by dividing it into nine levels.
According to the medical examination, his growth and development stopped at age nine.
A 2009 review of nine studies examining the reliability of trigger point diagnosis found that physical examination could not be recommended as reliable for the diagnosis of trigger points.
There shall be a standing committee designated " The Committee of Public Accounts "; for the examination of the Accounts showing the appropriation of sums granted by Parliament to meet the Public Expenditure, to consist of nine members, who shall be nominated at the commencement of every Session, and of whom five shall be a quorum.

examination and patients
I never liked going straight into an examination with patients -- it relaxes them, I've always thought, to chat first.
The patients present with symptoms indicating spinal cord involvement ( paralysis of arms and legs, numbness and loss of sensation and sphincter dysfunction ), and pathological examination reveals disseminated nerve cell death in the spinal cord and abnormally dilated and tortuous vessels situated on the surface of the spinal cord.
When health conditions warrant, immune system organs including the thymus, spleen, portions of bone marrow, lymph nodes and secondary lymphatic tissues can be surgically excised for examination while patients are still alive.
On medical examination the head of the optic nerve can easily be visualised by a slit lamp ; however, frequently there is no abnormal appearance of the nerve head in optic neuritis ( in cases of retrobulbar optic neuritis ), though it may be swollen in some patients ( anterior papillitis or more extensive optic neuritis ).
* Screening to determine when patients / clients need further examination or consultation by a physicaltherapist or referral to another health care professional.
* Evaluation: Evaluate data from the examination ( history, systems review, and tests and measures ) to make clinical judgments regarding patients / clients.
A health history and a physical examination can in many patients lead the physician to suspect endometriosis.
Thus, if history and physical examination suggest CTS, patients will sometimes be tested electrodiagnostically with nerve conduction studies and electromyography.
Research studies have been conducted in which a detailed examination of handwriting factors, particularly timing, fluidity, pressure, and consistency of size, form, speed, and pressure are considered in the process of evaluating patients and their response to pharmacological therapeutic agents.
In many jurisdictions ( including many U. S. states ), patients who appear to be mentally ill and to present a danger to themselves or others may be brought against their will to an emergency department by law enforcement officers for psychiatric examination.
It is important to optimize the parameters of the CT examination, because the underlying liver disease that most HCC patients have can make the findings more difficult to appreciate.
Most patients undergo a colposcopic examination to further investigate a cytological abnormality on their pap smears.
Patients with low-grade cancer ( Gleason score ≤ 6 ), PSA < 10, and tumors that are not palpable by digital rectal examination are at the lowest risk of recurrence ; however, they are also the patients who are most likely to have never required treatment in the first place.
In a minority of patients, looping is often cited as a cause for an incomplete examination.
Some doctors prefer to work with totally anesthetized patients inasmuch as the lack of any perceived pain or discomfort allows for a leisurely examination.
While patients with abdominal pathologic conditions generally complained of abdominal pain, results of examination of the abdomen were considered unremarkable in most patients, and the symptom was not pursued ".
There is also two stations of real patients with complex medical conditions-for clinical examination and a following discussion.
A bone marrow examination may be performed on patients over the age of 60 and those who do not respond to treatment, or when the diagnosis is in doubt.
For very young patients, magnetic resonance imaging may be preferred to rectal and vaginal examination.
Routine ultrasound examination of the length of the cervix identifies patients at risk, but cerclage is not proven useful, and the application of a progesterone is under study.
Upon examination, MDS-afflicted FA patients will show many clonal variations, appearing either prior or subsequent to the MDS.
Retinal examination with scleral depression is generally recommended for patients born before 30 – 32 weeks gestation, with birthweight 1500 grams or less, or at the discretion of the treating neonatologist.
* A bedside clinical examination with living patients, involving a " long case " and a series of " short cases " in each of the four specialties.
Although some patients may feel uncomfortable about a Holter examination, there is nothing to worry about.

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