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    The FDA put legal, regulatory limitations on the use of MelaFind scanner, requiring a five year post approval study to be conducted, evaluating if MelaFind had an increase in diagnostic sensitivity for melanoma and high grade lesions without an increase in false positive results (Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health [CADTH], 2014) [Click and drag to move] . Currently, a three year post approval study is being conducted on the MelaFind. When the study is complete

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    contribute to our understanding of neural bases of spatial cognition and their role in related processes. 2. Brain regions involved in spatial cognition and related processes Much studies using various methods, including single-unit recordings, patient/lesion studies, non-invasive brain imaging and brain interference studies, have been done to investigate neural mechanisms underlying spatial cognition. As results, researchers have found several brain regions involved in processing of spatial information

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    A consecutive series of patients who had undergone anatomically successful MH closure and were followed for at least 6 months postoperatively were enrolled in this study. All patients were diagnosed with a stage 2, 3, or 4 idiopathic MH according to the Gass classification system(17) and underwent a comprehensive ophthalmologic examination before and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively, including measurement of the best-corrected VA (BCVA), binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy, and non-contact lens

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    Utilization of MRI in HGG T1-weighted CE-MRI and T2-weighted MRI were most commonly applied on HGG patients, especially while in the evaluation of surgical area, ventricular system, choroid and spinal cavity, although they were not valuable 8. Among our cohort, 20 cases represented with contrast enhancement existed in surgical area, 11cases with contrast enhancement in non-surgical area, 6 cases with contrast enhancement in both surgical area and non-surgical area, 10 cases with contrast enhancement

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    Endometriosis

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    Endometriosis Introduction Endometriosis is a gynecological medical condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) appear and flourish outside the uterine cavity, most commonly on the membrane which lines the abdominal cavity. The uterine cavity is lined with endometrial cells, which are under the influence of female hormones. Endometrial-like cells in areas outside the uterus (endometriosis) are influenced by hormonal changes and respond in a way that is similar to the cells

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    The System Of The Body

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    Integumentary System, happens to be one of the most fascinating systems of the body, and contains the largest organ, being the skin itself. Three layers make up skin which are the Epidermis (epi meaning upon or above) the outer most layer, the dermis which is the middle layer and lastly, the subcutaneous or the hypodermis (hypo meaning below). Hair, one of the things that are included in the system and if helps with the regulation of body temperature. Nails help protect the end of the fingers and

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    Impetigo Case Studies

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    also developed sores around the nose that started as a blister and ruptured. A scab formed with crust that looks like dried maple syrup but continues seep and drain. He also has a lesion on his forearm and also been febrile. Physical examination reveals moderate purulent rhinorrhea and 0.5- to 1-cm diameter weeping lesions around the nose and mouth and on the radial surface of the right forearm. Impetigo: Impetigo is the most common bacterial infection in children between two to five years of age

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    stents have been involved with late stent thrombosis. To prevent this issue, optimal conditions of several factors should be considered. Those factors can be stent position and expansion, the number of stents, stent size, stent design, patient and lesion, and premature discontinuation of antiplatelet medicines. Revascularization can be defined that produce the healthy blood circulation to a body part again under the situation carrying depletion of oxygen to an organ. The terminology, revascularization

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    flow and presence M-spike with immunoglobulin G are features of multiple myeloma. Excess production of immunoglobulin G can induce hyperviscosity syndrome. Multiple myeloma usually manifests as high Calcium, Renal failure, Anemia and Bony lesions (lytic lesions or osteoporosis).

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    irregular lumps, cysts, sensitive nipples, and itching (bk).According to Sangma, Panda, and Dasiah (2013), BBDs is classified as either pathological or clinical. Pathologically, BBDs is divided into non-proliferative lesions, proliferative lesions without atypia, and atypical proliferative lesions. Clinically, BBDs is categorized as physiologic swelling and tenderness, nodularity, breast pain, palpable lumps, nipple discharge, and infections or inflammation. The classification of BBDs may cause confusion

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