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    external genital lesion, itching, burning sensation at urination, dysuria, or any other discomfort. Patient denies history of STDs. PMH: - Migraine Headache (2006) Allergies: No known allergy to food, latex, or medications. Current Medications: - Advil 200 MG TABLET, 1 Tab. orally every 6 hours PRN for headache. Social History: Lives in a single one history family

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    This literature review will assess the value of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) in detecting pathologies associated with vertigo. The common two types of vertigo peripheral and central vertigo are defined. Previous studies suggest that both MR and CT are good options for detecting semicircular dehiscence syndrome related peripheral vertigo. Although the accuracy rates of MR and CT are comparable in detecting acute intracranial hemorrhage, MR has an overall higher diagnostic yield

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    An approach of designing exoskeleton arm is synthesized by all dynamic forces and stress of arm .A musculoskeletal arm model is built to simulate the injury symptom in terms of evaluating the muscle activations, by using related commercial design software and also specific biomechanics software is used for analyzing the exoskeleton . A stimulation platform is created by synthesizing a biomechanical model of human body and the exoskeleton which allows and evaluates the functioning and effects of

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    skin cancer that “begins in the basal cells, which are a type of cells within the skin that produce new skin cells as old ones die off” (Skincancer.org). BCCs are abnormal, uncontrollable growths of new skin cells that result in red and pink spots, lesions, and scars. The major cause of BCC is sun exposure. Both long-term exposure over a course of a lifetime, and intense exposure over short periods of time, combine to cause damage that can lead to BCC. Due to sun exposure being the major cause of BCC

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    menorrhagia, dyspareunia, pelvic pain, vaginal discharge, itchiness or lesions on external genitalia. LMP 6/1/2017. Admits to abdominal bloating and fullness. States her daughter told her that her abdomen appears to be swollen and has increased in size. Denies any contraceptive use. PMH: • Past medical history o Hypertension • Allergies o None • Medications o Lisinopril • Hospitalizations

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    Demographic Data: Mrs. BM, a 35 year old African American Female, comes to the health center for annual physical assessment. Mrs. BM is employed as a sales assistance in a grocery store and an undergraduate nursing student in Chamberlain college of Nursing. She has an insurance through her employer which covered her dental, eye and medical care. She lives in an apartment in Richmond Avenue, Texas. Mrs. BM lives with her husband whom is named as her emergency contact, and her three children, age 12

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    world (History occurrence impact, pg. 1). Symptoms for blackleg include lesions, necrosis, stem cankers, shriveled seeds, premature ripening, and lodging. When seedlings first emerge they can be killed in a manner similar to damping-off, but if the seedlings develop past emergence, lesions can develop on both the cotyledons and leaves with a grayish appearance (History occurrence impact, pg. 1). As the crops get larger, stem lesions called cankers develop and can restrict water flow causing premature

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    detecting lethal lesions versus a forensic standard autopsy (SA). The study consisted of 236 corpses. The corpses were first examined by PMCTs and then examined by two forensic experts. Table 1 on page 1830 organizes the causes of death. Table 2 provides the data collected from both the PMCTs and SAs. Conclusions from PMCT were reliable across examiners because concordance between the findings of the two radiologists was almost perfect or substantial in determining each type of lesion. “…Autopsy can

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    A noncalcifying lesion that is isodense with brain, round with a smooth outline, and located in the superiolateral bony orbit is typically seen on CT (5). Postcontrast CT scans show no enhancement of cholesterol granulomas (6). On MRI, a cholesterol granuloma show bright

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    Karl Lashley

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    was stored in one specific part of the brain. So Lashley trained rats to run through mazes. At one point he wanted to erase memory traces that the rats may have had of the maze. He used an iron to create lesions in the rat’s brains, specifically in their cerebral cortex. He found that the lesions that he made did not make a difference, the rats could still find their way through the maze no matter the size or location at which they were placed. “If part of one area of the brain involved in memory

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