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  • '''Rheumatology''' is a subspecialty of internal medicine. It rarely interacts with [[pathology]].
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  • [[Category:Internal medicine]]
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  • ...is devoted to rotations in non-pathology specialties, chiefly in internal medicine and surgery. After the PGY-1 year, the rest of the residency is dedicated t
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  • ...describe 5 areas of Genetic characaterization of tumours for personalized medicine|DNA mutations, DNA chromosomal alterations, mRNA and MiRNA profiling, Prote ...s (esp bx) may give false negative results due to loss of antigenicity, no internal control}}
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  • ...4758>{{cite journal |author=Bohnert M, Ropohl D, Pollak S |title=[Forensic medicine significance of the fluid content of the sphenoid sinuses] |language=German ====Internal findings====
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  • The '''physical examination''', also '''clinical examination''', in medicine is the art of acquiring information while looking fancy. The findings usua .../medicine.ucsf.edu/education/resed/Chiefs_cover_sheets/Clubbing.pdf http://medicine.ucsf.edu/education/resed/Chiefs_cover_sheets/Clubbing.pdf]. Accessed on: 23
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  • ...b|right|Depiction of a gunshot wound of the brain. (WC/National Library of Medicine)]] ...skull the inner table defect is typically larger than outer table defect ("internal bevel").
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  • ===Internal measures of quality=== ***Internal review.
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  • ==Internal medicine==
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  • ...e... they are deemed effective in a number of places inside and outside of medicine. Good evidence suggests that surgical checklists reduces adverse events.<r *Internal reviews/consults should likewise not be found here; they should be in a com
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  • ...mature) CNS), mesoderm (muscle, bone, connective tissue, blood), endoderm (internal organs) #*Internal organs.
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  • **Like it is said that [[sarcoidosis]] is in every internal medicine DDx... melanoma is every pathologic DDx An internal review confirms the impression of at least melanoma in situ.
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  • *In some situations you're blessed with an ''internal control'', e.g. in renal tumours CD10 will stain [[RCC]] and the ''proximal ...ref><ref name=penn_med>Modified Movat's Pentachrome Stain. University Penn Medicine. URL: [http://www.med.upenn.edu/mcrc/histology_core/movat.shtml http://www.
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  • *In clinical medicine, it is allowable to skip down the hierarchy if ''the'' "consent giver" is n =Internal exam=
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  • *#''Contrecoup contusion'' - secondary internal impact. ...Flegel | first5 = K. | last6 = MacDonald | first6 = N. | title = Tasers in medicine: an irreverent call for proposals. | journal = CMAJ | volume = 178 | issue
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