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... Normal Hemoglobin Concentration , Red Cell Count , Hematocrit Red Cell Indices Reticulocyte Count Platelet Count ... Normal . The values in Table 19-1 represent the range of the counts obtained from examining a large number of ostensibly ...
... Normal Hemoglobin Concentration , Red Cell Count , Hematocrit Red Cell Indices Reticulocyte Count Platelet Count ... Normal . The values in Table 19-1 represent the range of the counts obtained from examining a large number of ostensibly ...
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... Normal " Range 5 10 40 64 30 50 79 92 Another problem inherent in multichannel analyzer testing results from how " normal limits " are traditionally defined for biochem- ical analyses . First , a " normal " population is tested and a ...
... Normal " Range 5 10 40 64 30 50 79 92 Another problem inherent in multichannel analyzer testing results from how " normal limits " are traditionally defined for biochem- ical analyses . First , a " normal " population is tested and a ...
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... Normal Intravenous Cholangiogram . The cystic duct is about 4 cm long and runs backward , downward , and to the left ... normal subjects with an intact gallbladder , Wise determined the average normal diameter to be 5.5 mm , with a range ...
... Normal Intravenous Cholangiogram . The cystic duct is about 4 cm long and runs backward , downward , and to the left ... normal subjects with an intact gallbladder , Wise determined the average normal diameter to be 5.5 mm , with a range ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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