Standard statistical tools used in clinical laboratorymedicine were applied to define intraindividual biological and analytical variation.
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Summary: Patients, clinicians, and laboratorymedicine specialists would benefit from the implementation of appropriate ctDNA testing in routine clinical care.
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The results of SIMPLE will be submitted to international scientific peer-reviewed journals or conferences in laboratorymedicine or respiratory medicine, thoracic diseases.
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Following the administrative consolidation of the department of pathology and laboratorymedicine, a separate section of cytopathology within the department was established.
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These evidence-based recommendations will provide practical guidance to clinical laboratories worldwide and highlight the continued importance of laboratorymedicine in our collective pandemic response.
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Methods: To make a clinicalanalysis of radionecrosis of jaws in 58 cases.
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His promises to a degraded populace roused them to optimistic hope, not clinicalanalysis.
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The clinicalanalysis on patients included age, sex, and follow-up.
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A retrospective clinicalanalysis was performed on these patients with gastric cancer recurrence after curative resection.
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Detailed clinicalanalysis was performed in these patients to identify their clinical characteristics in relation to their genotypes.
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Ariananda Hariadi, the deputy chairman of the Indonesian MedicalBiology Association, said the effectiveness of testing also hinged on having more capable regional laboratories.
Uso de clinical pathology en inglés
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The clinicalpathology of the heart, lungs and abdomen was revolutionized.
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Tigers generally lacked signs of systemic illness and clinicalpathology findings were unremarkable.
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I have completed a residency program in anatomic and clinicalpathology.
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SMA syndrome is a real anatomic clinicalpathology resulting in chronic, consistent obstructive symptoms.
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Certain interpretive techniques are particularly effective in the identification and characterization of clinicalpathology effects.
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These recommendations provide a contemporary guide for the refinement of veterinary toxicologic clinicalpathology best practices.
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Otitis caused by Malassezia pachydermatis is generally a common and recurrent disease in canine clinicalpathology.
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Here, we have shown a strong correlation between TAM-associated spheroids and the clinicalpathology of ovarian cancer.
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The relationships between those indexes and the factors related to clinicalpathology of cervical carcinoma were analyzed statistically.
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The article is focused mainly on anatomic pathology; however, the technologies easily lend themselves to clinicalpathology education as well.
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In the UK all clinicalpathology laboratories must receive what is known as the CPA (Clinical Pathology Accreditation).
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The interpretation of clinicalpathology results from nonclinical safety studies is a fundamental component in hazard identification of new drug candidates.
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The high expression of HEIRCC is associated closely with the clinicalpathology features such as larger tumor size, poor differentiation, lymphatic metastasis.
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The effects of these formulations on clinical observations, body weight and food consumption parameters, clinicalpathology, and histopathology were evaluated across all species.
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Effects of DME induction on clinicalpathology markers of hepatobiliary injury and function in animals as well as humans are not well established.
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Revision and improvement of current practices should be in alignment with evolving regulatory guidance documents, new technology, and expanding understanding and utility of clinicalpathology.