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  • ==Physical examination==
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  • ...is own experience. Symptoms come from history-taking while signs come from physical examination, imaging, blood analysis, etc. Both symptoms and signs go into a diagnosis ...pupils to contract when a light is shined into the eye, would be a sign on physical examination.
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  • ...American Medical Association] of topics in [[medical history taking]] and physical examination.
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  • Part of the physical examination that can detect hemiparesis.
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  • A diagnostic maneuver performed during [[physical examination]], which evaluates spinal mobility
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  • ==Physical examination== ...arthritis by magnetic resonance imaging of the wrist and finger joints and physical examination. | journal=Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) | year= 2011 | volume= 63 | issue=
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''percussion''' is the "act of striking a part with short, sharp blows ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • Incorrect diagnoses after [[physical examination]], [[medical history taking]] or technical diagnostic procedures.
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''stethoscopes''' are "instruments intended to detect and study sound p ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • An instrument used in performing [[physical examination]]s, to stimulate neuromuscular responses triggered by gentle impacts
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  • ==Physical examination== Elbow fractures can be diagnosed on [[physical examination]] by inability to full extend the elbow. The [[sensitivity and specificity]
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  • A structured physical examination of an injured ankle that, with high [[sensitivity and specificity]], will d
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  • An objective finding on physical examination or diagnostic testing, complementing the subjective [[symptom]]s reported b
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''palpation''' is the "application of fingers with light pressure to th
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  • A structured physical examination of an injured ankle that, with high [[sensitivity and specificity]], will d
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  • Techniques used, as a part of a physical examination, usually when the patient complains of a "stiff neck", to elicit specific [
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An extension of the physical examination in trauma rather than a separate study, intended to detect the presence of
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''ophthalmoscopes''' are "devices for examining the interior of the eye ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''respiratory sounds''' are "noises, normal and abnormal, heard on [[au
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  • On [[physical examination]], finding the [[pupil]]s of the [[eye]]s irregular and not reactive to lig
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  • ...test (AJR), also known as hepatojugular reflux, is used as an alternate [[physical examination]] test for measuring [[central venous pressure]] through the distension or
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  • ...raise, also called Lasègue sign or Lasègue test, is a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] has an unde
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  • A common part of a [[physical examination]], it is positive, indicating a [[motor neuron]] irritation, if the big toe
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''sphygmomanometers''' are "instruments for measuring arterial [[blood ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • ===Physical examination=== On [[physical examination]], the most [[sensitivity and specificity|sensitive]] findings are:<ref nam
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  • ...reality]] community and also has applicability to such things as a remote physical examination
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  • {{r|Physical examination}}
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...er, R. W., & Bindels, P. J. (2007). Predictive value of history taking and physical examination in diagnosing arrhythmias in general practice. Fam. Pract., 24(6), 636-641.
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis in women have been identified in a [[systematic re
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  • The role of the [[medical history taking]] and [[physical examination]] have been systematically reviewed by the [[Rational Clinical Examination] ===Physical examination===
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  • ...p/main/article/214/}}</ref> It should be considered an extension to the [[physical examination]] rather than a formal imaging study, since its goal is quick confirmation
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  • ...R, Prichard JS, Seymour C |title=Relative contributions of history-taking, physical examination, and laboratory investigation to diagnosis and management of medical outpat ...he American Medical Association] of topics in medical history taking and [[physical examination]].
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  • In [[medicine]], a '''tendon reflex''' is part of the [[physical examination]] and is a "reflex contraction of a muscle in response to stretching, which
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  • ...ome from taking the patient's '''history''', while signs are findings on [[physical examination]] or diagnostic testing. Both symptoms and signs go into a diagnosis.
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis have been identified in a [[systematic review]] by A more recent [[meta-analysis]] estimates that the accuracy of the [[physical examination]] as compared to [[DNA probe]] testing are:<ref name="pmid19104364">{{cite
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  • ...Clinical Examination] helps guide the [[medical history taking]] and the [[physical examination]].<ref name="pmid16449619">{{cite journal| author=Khan NA, Rahim SA, Anand ===Physical examination===
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  • {{r|Physical examination}}
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  • Many tests have been proposed to improve the [[physical examination]]. Examples are:<br/> ...A, Wagemakers HP, ''et al'' |title=Diagnostic value of history taking and physical examination to assess effusion of the knee in traumatic knee patients in general prac
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  • * [[Physical examination]]
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  • *'''Part III''' covers case history, physical examination, neuromusculoskeletal examination, roentgenologic examination, clinical lab
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[neurology]], '''afferent pupillary defect''' is a [[physical examination]] finding. "During the swinging-flashlight test, light shone into the healt
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  • ...[medicine]], a '''hemianopsia''' is a neurological [[sign (medical)]] on [[physical examination]] that is "partial or complete loss of vision in one half of the visual fie
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  • ...s over the age of 50 may have undiagnosed urinary retention during routine physical examination.<ref name="pmid8163963">{{cite journal| author=Rosenthal TC, Siepel T, Zubl ...r=Siepel T, Clifford DS, James PA, Cowan TM| title=The ultrasound-assisted physical examination in the periodic health evaluation of the elderly. | journal=J Fam Pract | y
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  • ...ning of the other toes occurs while performing the plantar reflex during [[physical examination]] of a patient. Testing to see if a Babinski sign is present is a basic part of a physical examination and a screening tool to determine if there is nerve damage occurring from t
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  • ...art failure]] raise the central venous pressure. It may be approximated in physical examination, especially by [[cardiology|cardiologists]], and its continuous automated m ===Physical examination===
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  • In the neurological [[physical examination]], the '''Glasgow Coma Scale''' is a "scale that assesses the response to s
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  • Errors in the [[physical examination]] may be a cause diagnostic error.<ref>{{Cite journal ...oes this patient have sinusitis? Diagnosing acute sinusitis by history and physical examination. | journal=JAMA | year= 1993 | volume= 270 | issue= 10 | pages= 1242-6 | pm
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  • ...se''' also, called Lasègue sign or Lasègue test, is a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] has an unde ...Simons E, Riphagen II, Ammendolia C, Verhagen AP, Laslett M et al.| title=Physical examination for lumbar radiculopathy due to disc herniation in patients with low-back
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  • ...r=Vazquez R, Gheorghe C, Kaufman D, Manthous CA| title=Accuracy of bedside physical examination in distinguishing categories of shock: a pilot study. | journal=J Hosp Med
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...nvolved, duration, aggravating and relieving factors) all guide diagnosis. Physical examination typically confirms diagnosis. Radiographs are often used to follow progress
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  • In [[medicine]], the '''digiti quinti sign''' is part of the [[physical examination]] that can detect [[hemiparesis]].<ref name="pmid4735466">{{cite journal| a
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  • ...emperature sensing, and other details, such as remote (i.e., telemedicine) physical examination.<ref name=Haas>{{citation
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  • ====Physical examination==== [[Physical examination]] may be difficult as much of the liver is protected by the ribs, but the l
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  • In neurological [[physical examination]], '''decerebrate rigidity''' is a "condition characterized by abnormal pos
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  • ...m [[medical history taking]], the results of generalized and specialized [[physical examination]], laboratory tests, [[diagnostic imaging]], and many other sources of info
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  • ===Physical examination=== On [[physical examination]], when the examiner presses on the edematous tissue, the edema is '''pitti
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  • The hemodynamic response to passive leg raising during [[physical examination]], or at least with use of a radial artery catheter, can help predict wheth
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  • ...ogic results can be determined quite quickly within the scope of a regular physical examination.<ref name=Goldberg>{{citation
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  • A [[physical examination]] may be normal or may reveal wheezing or rhonchi, and if airway obstructio
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  • ===Physical examination=== ...08)00552-0 |issn=}}</ref> The impression of the physician performing the [[physical examination]] may not be accurate:<ref name="pmid18433932">{{cite journal |author=Chinn
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...h MK, Doukas WC, Murphy KP| title=Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of 5 physical examination tests and combination of tests for subacromial impingement. | journal=Arch
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  • ...ysicians. Both, for example, will perform [[medical history]]-taking and [[physical examination]]. While they may draw many of the same conclusions, they often perform the
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  • ==History and physical examination== ...rnal |author=Nardone DA, Roth KM, Mazur DJ, McAfee JH |title=Usefulness of physical examination in detecting the presence or absence of anemia |journal=Arch. Intern. Med.
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], the '''ankle brachial index''' is the "comparison of the [[blood pressur
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • '''Kernig's and Brudzinski's signs''' are physical examination results that are strongly suggestive of [[meningitis]]. A "stiff neck" is o
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  • ====Physical examination====
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  • ...."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Textbooks are available that quantify the ability of physical examination.<ref name="isbn9781437722079">{{Cite book Usually, before the physical examination, the health practitioner will have established the patient's [[chief compla
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  • In neurological [[physical examination]], '''decorticate rigidity''' is "characterized by flexion of the elbows an
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  • Many physicians make a diagnosis of a nasal fracture by clinical history and physical examination rather than by x-ray or other imaging study. The picture to the right shows
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  • ===Physical examination=== ...y has the obvious benefit of having easy access to tissue for diagnosis. [[Physical examination]] is generally done under bright light and preferably involves the whole bo
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  • Some parts of diagnosis, or at least of abnormalities on [[physical examination]], have been observed for centuries and millennia, but the causative factor
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  • In [[medicine]], the '''Schober's test''' is a [[physical examination]] maneuver to test spinal mobility.<ref>Schober Von P. Lendenwirbelsäule u
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  • ...2): 257-68. PMID 12371028</ref>. The value of these and other findings on physical examination, however, has been questioned.<ref name="pmid10865306">{{cite journal| auth
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...oes this patient have sinusitis? Diagnosing acute sinusitis by history and physical examination |journal=JAMA |volume=270 |issue=10 |pages=1242–6 |year=1993 |pmid=835538
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...Simons E, Riphagen II, Ammendolia C, Verhagen AP, Laslett M et al.| title=Physical examination for lumbar radiculopathy due to disc herniation in patients with low-back p
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  • ...a group of women who underwent sterilization. Information obtained through physical examination and a self-administered questionnaire was studied by multivariate logistic
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • ...oes this patient have sinusitis? Diagnosing acute sinusitis by history and physical examination. | journal=JAMA | year= 1993 | volume= 270 | issue= 10 | pages= 1242-6 | pm
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''heart sounds''' are the "sounds heard over the cardiac region produce
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  • ...Colman N, ''et al'' |title=High diagnostic yield and accuracy of history, physical examination, and ECG in patients with transient loss of consciousness in FAST: the Fain ====Physical examination====
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  • First they had to pass a six second physical examination. Those with visible health problems or diseases were sent home or held in t
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  • ...agnosis|Diagnosing]] leukaemia usually begins with a medical history and [[physical examination]]. If there is a suspicion of leukaemia, the patient will then proceed to u
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  • ...ographic system in outpatient cardiology consultations as an extension of physical examination. | journal=J Am Soc Echocardiogr | year= 2011 | volume= 24 | issue= 2 | pa
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  • [[Physical examination]] of patients’ feet:
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  • ===Physical examination=== [[Physical examination]] findings have been [[systematic review|systematically reviewed]] by the [
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis have been identified in a [[systematic review]] by
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  • ===Physical examination=== The classic [[sign (medical)|signs]] on [[physical examination]] have a [[sensitivity and specificity|sensitivity]] of less than 10%.<ref
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  • The [[physical examination]] has limited ability to measure the prostate volume:<ref name="pmid9111624
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  • ...rnal |author=Deyo RA, Rainville J, Kent DL |title=What can the history and physical examination tell us about low back pain? |journal=JAMA |volume=268 |issue=6 |pages=760�
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  • ===History and physical examination===
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  • ===Physical examination=== On [[physical examination]], fast recovery of pitting is associated with lower serum [[albumin]] leve
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  • ...oughout the varying medical and surgical specialties: the patient history, physical examination and the analysis of laboratory results. *gather data (medical history, systems enquiry, and physical examination, combined with laboratory or imaging studies (investigations))
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  • ====History and physical examination==== ...ction rule]] found the five following signs from the medical history and [[physical examination]] best predicted infiltrates on the chest [[radiography|radiograph]] of 113
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  • ...regnancy refers to the period of giving birth. As in the antepartum phase, physical examination is difficult in obese women. In obese women an ultrasound is usually perfor
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  • Physical examination<ref name="pmid17071206"/>
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  • ===History and physical examination=== The history and physical examination of patients with a possible TIA is difficult to interpret. Two neurologists
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  • ...supplement, but do not replace, the [[electrocardiogram]], history, and [[physical examination]].
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  • ...Rational Clinical Examination] addresses diagnosis with the history and [[physical examination]].<ref name="pmid9032164">{{cite journal |author=Etchells E, Bell C, Robb K
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  • Various protocols that combine findings from the medical history, [[physical examination]], and [[diagnostic test]]s have been studied.<ref name="pmid22892889">{{ci ===History and physical examination===
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  • ...]], such as in poorly lit environments. Doctors can evidence this during [[physical examination]] by having the patient stand with his / her feet together and [[eye|eyes]]
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  • ...rnal |author=Nardone DA, Roth KM, Mazur DJ, McAfee JH |title=Usefulness of physical examination in detecting the presence or absence of anemia |journal=Arch. Intern. Med.
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  • ...irector of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. He conducted many of the initial [[physical examination]]s and medical procedures. Raymond Vonderlehr developed the policies that s
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  • ...bstructive sleep apnea is difficult to diagnose based on the history and [[physical examination]]s.<ref name="pmid20143278">{{cite journal| author=Abrishami A, Khajehdehi
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  • Even before biopsy, physical examination and imaging can provide the first information used in [[#staging|staging]]:
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  • ...osis is usually made through a combination of a patient's medical history, physical examination, and, when necessary, diagnostic testing, such as an [[magnetic resonance i ===History and physical examination===
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  • On physical examination, an abnormal response to pinprick (either decreased response or hyperalgesi
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  • ===History and physical examination=== The history and physical examination cannot reliably detect when organic disease underlies dypspepsia.<ref name=
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...f note, the [[clinical prediction rule]] did not study the contribution of physical examination findings.
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  • ...ken PN, Ancukiewicz M, Orme JF, Schoenfeld DA et al.| title=Association of physical examination with pulmonary artery catheter parameters in acute lung injury. | journal= ...ken PN, Ancukiewicz M, Orme JF, Schoenfeld DA et al.| title=Association of physical examination with pulmonary artery catheter parameters in acute lung injury. | journal=
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  • Diagnosis of autoimmune disorders largely rests on accurate history and physical examination of the patient, and high index of suspicion against a backdrop of certain a
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  • ...le test is definitive. A history is taken of smoking and occupation, and a physical examination is done. Measurement of lung function with a [[spirograph]] can reveal the ===Physical examination===
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  • ====Clinical history and physical examination (Rome Criteria)==== *Abnormal physical examination
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  • ...5 |year=2005 |pmid=16230549 |doi=10.1001/archsurg.140.10.981}}</ref> The [[physical examination]] is only accurate if the nodule is at least 1 cm.<ref name="pmid7503600">{
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  • ...cteristic of MS, and the individual also has consistent abnormalities on [[physical examination]], a diagnosis of MS can be made with no further testing. Since some people
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...ken PN, Ancukiewicz M, Orme JF, Schoenfeld DA et al.| title=Association of physical examination with pulmonary artery catheter parameters in acute lung injury. | journal=
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  • ...consultation; when a health worker is consulted about this problem, then a physical examination should be done, with a follow-up examination if uncertainty remains. See [[
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  • ...consultation; when a health worker is consulted about this problem, then a physical examination should be done, with a follow-up examination if uncertainty remains. See [[
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  • ...|pmid=17947618 |doi=10.1197/jamia.M2467 |issn=}}</ref>, categorization of physical examination findings<ref name="pmidpendingSerguei">Serguei V.S. Pakhomov et al., “Aut
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  • ===Physical examination=== The most helpful findings on [[physical examination]], according to a [[clinical prediction rule]] are:<ref name="pmid21619744"
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  • ...Ellis Island]] in 1892 near the [[Statue of Liberty]]. After 1892, a short physical examination was given; those with contagious diseases were not admitted. Few immigrants
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  • ...cludes a comprehensive personal and family history, and may also include a physical examination by a physician. Although there are no physiological tests that confirm bord
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  • ...]]. Chiropractors argue that their [[Chiropractic education|education]] in physical examination is equivalent to that in the health sciences, and so consider this concern
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  • ===History, physical examination, and risk factors===
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  • A thorough patient and family history, review of organ systems and a physical examination are part of a complete evaluation by a chiropractor. A chiropractic evaluat
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  • ...edema]]), and palpating the [[vein|venous]] tract, which is often tender. Physical examination is unreliable for excluding the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis.
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  • A thorough patient and family history, review of organ systems and a physical examination are part of a complete evaluation by a chiropractor. A chiropractic evaluat
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  • |+ History and [[physical examination]] findings for primary HIV infection<ref name="pmid11187417">{{cite journal
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  • An example of faulty data gathering is and incomplete physical examination or not ordering needed tests.<ref name="pmid16009864"/>
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  • ...was long remembered. Upon graduating from Harvard, Roosevelt underwent a physical examination and his doctor advised him that due to serious heart problems, he should fi
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