| 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. ... |