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  2. Elastography - Wikipedia

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    SSI is used for breast examination with a number of high-resolution linear transducers. [10] A large multi-center breast imaging study has demonstrated both reproducibility [ 11 ] and significant improvement in the classification [ 12 ] of breast lesions when shear wave elastography images are added to the interpretation of standard B-mode and ...

  3. FibroTest - Wikipedia

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    FibroTest, known as FibroSure in the US, is a biomarker test that uses the results of six blood serum tests to generate a score that is correlated with the degree of liver damage in people with a variety of liver diseases. FibroTest has the same prognostic value as a liver biopsy.

  4. Nikolsky's sign - Wikipedia

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    The histological picture involves thinner, weaker attachments of the skin lesion itself to the normal skin – resulting in easier dislodgement. The formation of new blisters upon slight pressure (direct Nikolsky) and shearing of the skin due to rubbing (indirect Nikolsky) is a sign of pemphigus vulgaris, albeit not a 100% reliable diagnosis. [ 8 ]

  5. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Warm, stiff feeling of skin when affected leg is pinched Rosenbach's test: Ottomar Rosenbach: clinical chemistry: bilirubinuria: Rosenbach's test at Whonamedit? colour produced on addition of nitric acid: Rosenstein's sign: Paul Rosenstein: general surgery: appendicitis: Advances in Pediatrics. JP Medical Ltd. p. 1432. ISBN 978-93-5025-777-7.

  6. Graphesthesia - Wikipedia

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    During medical or neurological examination graphesthesia is tested in order to test for certain neurological conditions such as; lesions in brainstem, spinal cord, sensory cortex or thalamus. An examiner writes single numbers or simple letters on the skin (usually the palm) with something that will provide a clear stimulus, such as a broken ...

  7. Pemberton's sign - Wikipedia

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    A positive Pemberton's sign is indicative of superior vena cava syndrome (SVC), commonly the result of a mass in the mediastinum.Although the sign is most commonly described in patients with substernal goiters where the goiter "corks off" the thoracic inlet, [4] the maneuver is potentially useful in any patient with adenopathy, tumor, or fibrosis involving the mediastinum.

  8. Smart Watch Bands Contain 'Very High Concentrations’ of ...

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    Earlier research says as much as 60% of PFAS may be topically absorbed into the skin, the Guardian reported — and sweat may increase the rate of absorption. This is of particular concern, as ...

  9. Pathergy - Wikipedia

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    Differences in positive/negative pathergy and severity of the reaction depend on disease activity, ethnicity, type of needle used for the prick test, among other factors. [2] Pathergy test is done both orally and cutaneous. Orally, the lower lip is the site of testing. Appearance of any ulcer or papule indicates a positive pathergy reaction.