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  • ...ered [[antenatal screening]] ([[alpha-fetoprotein]] and second trimester [[ultrasound scan]]s), although screening and scans do not find all birth defects.<ref n ...effects]] are [[dyspepsia]] and/or weight gain. Less common are [[fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[peripheral edema]], acne, [[dizziness]], drowsiness, [[hair l
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  • ===Medical applications=== ...rption by the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. In cases of suspected poisoning, medical personnel administer activated charcoal on the scene or at a hospital's [[e
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  • ...] or [[viscosity]] (e.g., a sauce).Hydrocolloid-based [[dressing (medical)|medical dressing]]s are used for [[skin]] and [[wound]] treatment. *Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz, P.J. ''Ultrasound for characterizing colloids'', Elsevier, 2002
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  • ...s on humans (e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificial joint]]s), ultrasound examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of [[
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  • ...the material, nothing is shown on the surface; instrument methods (often [[ultrasound]]-based) have to be used to detect such a material failure. * [[Safety of emergency medical services flights]]
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  • ...ations/lymphangioma/amouri.html}}</ref> They are benign and do not require medical treatment, although some patients may choose to have them surgically remove ...86 }}</ref> In prenatal cases, cystic lymphangioma is diagnosed using an [[ultrasound]]; when confirmed [[amniocentesis]] may be recommended to check for associa
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  • ...ould be referred to their primary care physician for further testing using ultrasound and CT scan. Nursing assessment by palpation is just the first step to dete ...ook | author = Brunner, L. | coauthor = Suddarth, D. | title = Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing | edition = sixth | year = 1988 | publisher = JB Lippincot
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  • A [[Medical_ultrasonography#Doppler_sonography|Doppler ultrasound]] blood flow detector, commonly called Doppler Wand or Doppler probe, and a [[Category:Medical tests]]
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  • ...timism among people with MS but has received skepticism by the majority of medical community as the procedure may lead to serious complications while its bene Proposed consequences of these theories include: intracranial [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]], delayed [[perfusion]], reduced drainage of the catabolites and
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