Hematopathology
... on laboratory values , immunohistochemistry ,
flow cytometry , and molecular diagnostic tests to ... uses immunohistochemistry and
flow cytometry , techniques using antibodies to ... - Mass spectrometry - Chromatography -
flow cytometry - Blood bank - Microbiological ...
Pathology
... trauma , infection , poisoning , loss of blood
flow , autoimmunity , inherited or acquired genetic ... in response to increased resistance to blood
flow as a result of narrowing of the heart's outflow ... pathology , in the U.S.)
Hematology and
flow cytometry (Part of a board-certifiable ...
High Frequency Ventilation
... Jet Ventilation (HFJV)
2.3 High Frequency
flow Interruption (HFFI)
2.4 High Frequency ... and alveoli . During mechanical ventilation, the
flow of gas into the lung will take the path of least ... to aid in ventilation.
High Frequency
flow Interruption (HFFI)
High ...
Polysomnographic technician
... which collect EEG , EOG , EMG , and ECG as well as respiratory
flow and effort. The technologist or an assistant places wired electrodes on ... of respiratory effort resulting in flat lines in the espiratory belt and
flow channels. The person is not respiring.
A mixed apnea begins as a ...
Stasis (medicine)
... In medicine , stasis means the state in which the normal
flow of a body liquid stops, for example the
flow of blood through vessels or of intestinal contents through the ...
Blind loop syndrome
... overgrowth, along with vitamin B12 supplementation. If antibiotics are not successful, surgical correction of the obstruction to allow better
flow of food through the intestine may be considered. ...
Arterial stiffness
... Roy Soc 1809;99:l-31), but is generally described by the Moens-Korteweg equation (Nichols WW, O'Rourke MF. Vascular impedance. In: McDonald's Blood
flow in Arteries: Theoretical, Experimental and Clinical Principles. 4th ed. London, UK: Edward Arnold; 1998:54–97, 243–283, 347–395.) or the ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
... of the repeated ultrasound shock wave to the affected area creates neo-vascularization (new blood flow) into the area. It is this new blood
flow that promotes tissue healing. The second theory is that in chronic pain, the brain has "forgotten" about the pain and is doing nothing to heal the ...
Hickam's dictum
... However, this principle has very important limits in medical practice. The actual process that occurs when diagnosing a patient is a continuous
flow of hypothesis and testing of that hypothesis, then modifying the hypothesis, and so on. In the context of this method, the principle of Hickam's ...
Medicine
... considered the basis of modern scientific medical knowledge and plays a large role in evidence-based medicine . Many modern molecular tests such as
flow cytometry, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), immunohistochemistry , cytogenetics , gene rearragements studies and fluorescent in situ ...
Ultrasound-enhanced systemic thrombolysis
... ) to treat stroke-causing blood clots. It is thought that transcranial doppler ultrasonography aimed at residual obstructive intracranial blood
flow may help expose thrombi to tissue plasminogen activator .
Studies have shown that complete recanalisation or dramatic clinical recovery can be ...