Results for "morphology" - 1 thru 10 of about 25
1. Onycholysis and red lunula are among the more common changes to the morphology (shape) and color of the nail—the 2 ... Nail anatomy Nail changes are classified according to whether they occur in the morphology (shape) or color of the nail. ...
2. this possible diagnosis it helps to take a moment and look for a papule that has this characteristic morphology. ...
3. initiated the pathology the angle of the heat radiation the morphology of the skin and the layers of clothing. ...
4. differentiate between the above diagnoses—specifically the distribution and morphology of the lesions. The natural history of the lesions ...
5. a typical volcano-like form with a central keratin-filled crater. In the involution stage up to 50% ...
6. Variables include β-cell tissue mass neogenesis apoptosis amyloid deposition and cell morphology among others. Indirect measures of β-cell function ...
7. =Change in nail band or lack of change in nail morphology despite presumably adequate treatment D=Digits most commonly involved ...
8. Morphology Unifocal PVCs<10 PVCs per hour Complex multifocal PVCs Ventricular tachycardia Ventricular fibrillation >10 PVCs per hour Symptoms ...
9. cutting of innervated perianal skin. Notably the function and morphology of the internal anal sphincter which have a direct bearing ... 13 Loss of anal-canal sensitivity affects internal-anal-sphincter function and morphology which in turn affects anal continence. ...
10. Reports that come back as equivocal will have ECG changes nondiagnostic of ischemia such as alterations in P- or T-wave morphology and nondiagnostic changes in AV conduction particularly if changes revert to baseline during the rest period. ...