clinically造句121) International Circulation: As the new anti-coagulant, fondaparinux has been studied to be used clinically but there are still relatively few trials investigating it.
122) In this paper, 802 patients with acute cerebral vascular lesions who had cerebralgia and limbs pain of hemiplegia side were clinically examined.
123) Materials and Methods Both plain and enhanced CT findings in 6 patients with pathologically and clinically confirmed imperforate hymen or colpatresia were retrospectively analyzed.
124) There were no specific symptoms or syndromes arising in the tested sheep, which was clinically similar to pasteurellosis.
125) Erythromycin is a broad spectrum macrolide antibiotic and clinically used widely.
126) Objective: To explore a new severe but sublethal acute pancreatitis model for the study of clinically relevant extrapancreatic multiorgan injury.
127) He was diagnosed as actinomycetoma clinically and pathologically. The diagnosis was confirmed by positive culture and isolated Nocardia brasiliensis.
128) The trim girl with an above-average IQ of 113 "was bright, very beautiful and clinically healthy, " the physician and toxicologist recalls.
129) Clinically , all developed blurred vision, 12 had hearing loss, 11 had headache, and 5 had tinnitus.
130) The results indicate that computer designed aniseikonia test has many advantages and is clinically applicable.
131) Otherwise, the adhesion of abradant periosteum was rather strong. After adhesion, it was hardly influencing for function. So don't emphasize to avoid avulsing lingual side's periosteum clinically.
132) Clinically, there are many problems about abortion need to he solved such as refractory operation, incomplete abortion and long time bleeding of drug abortion and so on.
133) All measurements should be recorded in metric notation, using calipers if clinically assessed.
134) Objective To improve clinically recognition of the eardrum - mastoid process operation.
135) Obligate heterozygote --- An individual who may be clinically unaffected but on the basis of pedigree analysis must carry a specific mutant allele.
136) A case of pulseless disease studied clinically and ophthalmologically is presented.
137) A diagnosis of white coat hypertension might imply that it is not a clinically important or dangerous finding.
138) Methods Analyze some examples of clinically erroneous application of cupping therapy.
139) Although the study met the sample size dictated by the authors' apriori power calculation, the difference in the rerupture rate might be considered clinically important by some.
140) It was clinically testified that supplement of folacin for neural tube defect prevention is efficient for women of childbearing ages.
141) Clinically, the patient often presents with right lower quadrant abdominal pain.
142) The condition is not recognized clinically and is presumed to be rare.
143) Conclusion:the results showed that three dimensional positions of the dorsal thalamus and the pulvinar were clinically valuable for the stereotactic operation of human brains.
144) Keratosis clinically with mats, nasal hyperkeratosis of cases caused by multiple neurological symptoms.
145) "Our findings suggest clinically important differences in the cardiovascular safety profiles of rosiglitazone and pioglitazone in clinical practice, " explain the authors.
146) Clinically evident ectopic lacrimal gland is uncommon especially at epibulbar location.
147) Sirtuins are key regulators of clinically important cellular and organismal processes including metabolism, cell division and aging.
148) Objective : To improve the diagnostic competence for amyloidosis of larynx both clinically and radiologically.
149) Objective To develop a practical method of preparing coagulation factor V deficient plasma for testing factor V coagulant activity (FVC) clinically in patients with viral hepatitis.
150) The device can be clinically applied tothe audition test of the infant.