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    Sonography Summary

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    Thrombosis‚ a study was conducted by ARDMS- certified sonographers who used an L9-3 linear probe on 284 patients (older than 18 years old) to test three modalities of sonographic imaging to determine if they would help spot an acute DVT during a lower extremity venous duplex. The three modalities used for this test was 2D imaging‚ resolution preset and B-color preset. Other variables/factors included in this study were age‚ sex‚ ethnicity‚ BMI‚ diabetes and hypertension. As a result‚ there were no major

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    Pandora's G-Spot

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    Clinical Anatomy 26:134–152 (2013) REVIEW Anatomy and Physiology of the Clitoris‚ Vestibular Bulbs‚ and Labia Minora With a Review of the Female Orgasm and the Prevention of Female Sexual Dysfunction VINCENZO PUPPO* Centro Italiano di Sessuologia (CIS)‚ Via Regnoli 74‚ Bologna‚ Italy This review‚ with 21 figures and 1 video‚ aims to clarify some important aspects of the anatomy and physiology of the female erectile organs (triggers of orgasm)‚ which are important for the prevention

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    Capital Project

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    and community service. To meet the objectives and goals of the hospital mission‚ NYPH MRI purchase for the Allen Pavilion will benefit the organization and community. Allen Pavilion presently has to discharge their patients to follow up with MRI imaging or have to transport them to the downtown campus (Milstein campus). MRI diagnostics can be lifesaving in many cases and would increase quality of care‚ support research and education and serve the community more efficiently and cost effectively.

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    Sonography Name: Professor: Course: Date: Abstract The demand for advanced imaging of internal body issues has been on the rise with the increase of cancer cases in the past decade. This has called for techniques such as mammography‚ sonography‚ radiation therapy‚ nuclear medicine‚ MRI‚ CT scans‚ industrial radiography‚ mammography‚ Interventional radiography and Cardiac Catheterization. Each of these techniques has their own advantages as well as limitations. Because of this‚ they are often

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    Essay On Pancreatitis

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    causes of jaundice and asymptomatic hyperbilirubinemia. In the elderly‚ such symptoms raise concern for a pancreatic carcinoma that compresses the common bile duct‚ particularly when the patient presents in conjunction with weight loss‚ asthenia‚ and imaging concerning for a mass. Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP)‚ however‚ is an infrequently recognized disorder that presents similarly to pancreatic cancer‚ and must be considered when evaluating etiologies of obstructive jaundice. The prevalence of AIP

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    Imaging how attention modulates pain in humans using functional MRI‚ by Susanna J. Bantick‚ Richard G. Wise‚ Alexander Ploghaus‚ Stuart Clare‚ Stephen M. Smith‚ and Irene Tracey exhibited a substantial quality of media coverage. In this essay‚ I will discuss the clinical experiment of attention modulating pain in humans. The topics addressed in this report contained clear arguments and support to substantiate them.       In 1968‚ "It is found that patients report more intense post surgical pain when

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    Camouflage

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    NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY R.BHARATH GOUD 095D1A0406 ABSTRACT: Night vision is the ability to see in low light conditions. Whether by biological or technological means‚ night vision is made possible by a combination of two approaches: sufficient spectral range‚ and sufficient intensity range. Humans have poor night vision compared to many animals‚ in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum. Types of ranges: Spectral range: Night-useful spectral range techniques can sense radiation

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    Case Brief The Day After

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    Case Names and Roles Case #13 “The Day After” Charlie Jones: former Chief Executive of Riley Memorial Hospital Russell Adams: board chairman at Riley Memorial Hospital Bill Handy: COO of Riley Memorial Hospital Dr. Ralph Kemper: Chief of Radiology at Riley Memorial Hospital Background and Facts Over the last 18 months the average occupancy at Riley Memorial Hospital had fallen. This was certainly a cause for concern for Charlie and the hospital board. As a result‚ 134 employees were laid off to

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    Adult Psychopathology

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    desire/appetitive- fantasies about sexual activity and the desire (libido) to have it 2. excitement: subjective sense of sexual pleasure with accompanying physiologic changes (male-erection‚ female- vaginal lubrication) swelling of the external genitalia) called excitement and plateau by masters and Johnson 3. orgasm- the peaking of sexual pleasure an the release of sexual tension. Mediated by the sympathetic nervous system (males- ejaculation‚ females- contraction of outer third of vagina) 4.

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    Penis: An Historical Note on a Remarkable Treatment Devised by Guilhelmius Fabricius Hildanus (1560–1634)‚ he describes a case study where Guilhelmius Fabricius Hildanus attempts to solve a patients dyspareunia due to her husband’s abnormally large genitalia. Kompanje first includes an introduction where he informs the reader about the case history of ‘Pain and infertility caused by a too large penis.’ Then‚ he provides the reader with a briefs biography of Hildanus. Then he goes more

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