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    specificity for screening that can be combined with simple treatment procedures for early cervical lesions (59). Visual inspectionis direct visualization of the cervix after application of a solution of either acetic acid 3–5% (VIA) or Lugol’s iodine (VILI). A result is obtained immediately and treatment can be performed at the same setting. In visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), CIN lesions will turn white for a few minutes after application of acetic acid. The effect of acetic acid depends

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    Disadvantages Of Aphasia

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    The areas of the brain that are involved in language will be discussed as well as the cognitive processes which are involved in language and speech. One will see the language deficits which arise due to lesions in different parts of the brain. The skills that may be retained when localised lesions result in specific deficits. The brain is an remarkable organ of the human body. Different segments of the brain control different functions and is also known as localization of function. The brain is comprised

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    Effects of Stroke (Cva)

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    shown many of the affects towards emotion, cognition and behavior are highly dependent upon the hemispherical location of the lesions. Left-hemispherical lesions have a tendency to provoke slower decision times also with more mistakes, depression, anxiety, apathy and certain emotional deficits such as: emotional inhibition and controlling of emotions. Right-hemispherical lesions have a tendency to provoke neglect, hemianopia, anosognosia, anxiety and depression, as well as emotional response and arousal

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    Endometriosis Treatment - Symptoms and Diagnosis By Andrew Bicknell | Submitted On April 04, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 2 Share this article on Twitter 1 Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon 2 Share this article on Delicious 1 Share this article on Digg 2 Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Andrew Bicknell Endometriosis treatment is a subject

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    having an immune-mediated inflammatory pathology which presents with skin lesions that vary in severity. Affecting nearly 3% of the world population (Jadali & Eslami 2014) the cause of psoriasis in not fully understood, but there is considerable evidence that points to genetic, environmental, and immunological factors that influence the disease. Psoriasis is largely associated as a skin disorder that presents with lesions that form raised, red, scaly patches which can be very uncomfortable

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    even for a trained eye. To better analyze the rate of SSWD researchers distinguish the symptoms by categories of infection. Category 1 consists of small lesions on the limbs that can be mistaken for scars or wounds from a bird, this is the stage that is most often overlooked. Following small wounds the internal organs will emerge from the lesions followed by the loss of one or more limbs. The final category results in the loss of three or more limbs and the eventual death of the organism. Researchers

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    physiological components of psychopathy, it is necessary to consider theories on the physiological etiology of psychopathy, the ways in which the prefrontal cortex and amygdala work together to enhance psychopathic symptomology, and the ways in which lesions on the prefrontal cortex

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    Cancer Of Primary Cancer

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    A histologically confirmed metastasis in the absence of a detectable primary cancer (after investigation) is termed cancer of unknown primary or CUP (1). CUP comprises 2-6% of all malignancies (1), and is generally divided further based on the site of the metastasis and prognosis (2). Most cases are carcinomas with adenocarcinomas (undifferentiated to well differentiated) accounting for 90%, squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) making up 5% and undifferentiated neoplasm accounting for the remainder (3)

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    Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, is also known as the Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome, Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia effects approximately 1 in 5,000 people. It effects males and females from all racial ethnic groups. Dr. Rendu first described Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia as a hereditary disorder involving nosebleeds and characteristic red spots that was distinctly different from hemophilia. HHT is a hereditary disorder that is passed down through generations, Its characterized

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    advantages of neuroimaging over lesion and animal studies, its correlational nature and relatively poor spatial resolution make other research methods in biopsychology remain vital for the study of cognition. Since cognitive process is more correlated to functional rather than structural properties of the brain, functional imaging would be focused in this essay. While plasticity of brain makes it difficult to infer the normal functioning in healthy brains from lesion studies, neuroimaging allows studies

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