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Page 56
... abnormal , localizing changes 3. Brain scan ( isotope , computed tomography ) : abnormal 4. Skull x - ray : calcification , pineal shift , erosion , separation of sutures 5. Neurovascular panel ; cerebral angiography B. Suggesting Toxic ...
... abnormal , localizing changes 3. Brain scan ( isotope , computed tomography ) : abnormal 4. Skull x - ray : calcification , pineal shift , erosion , separation of sutures 5. Neurovascular panel ; cerebral angiography B. Suggesting Toxic ...
Page 326
... abnormalities of the intrinsic clotting system . It may be abnormal if there is an abnormality of any one of the clotting factors except factor VII or XIII ( Fig . 20-1 ) . Anticoagulants inter- fering with the action of any of these ...
... abnormalities of the intrinsic clotting system . It may be abnormal if there is an abnormality of any one of the clotting factors except factor VII or XIII ( Fig . 20-1 ) . Anticoagulants inter- fering with the action of any of these ...
Page 331
... abnormal fibrinogen that cannot be properly cross - linked by factor XIII . To evaluate these possibilities , mixing experi- ments using the abnormal plasma and var- ious combinations of normal or factor XIII- deficient plasmas may be ...
... abnormal fibrinogen that cannot be properly cross - linked by factor XIII . To evaluate these possibilities , mixing experi- ments using the abnormal plasma and var- ious combinations of normal or factor XIII- deficient plasmas may be ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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