Finally, it should be remembered that puncturing with a fine needle is not a pathognomic element of the diagnosis. |
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This finding also suggests that the presence of UPJ ulcers is a useful pathognomic clinical sign of symptomatic primary HHV 6 infection. |
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This gives the lesion its pathognomic appearance on MR imaging. |
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However, this individual from Balathal does not demonstrate other pathognomic changes of chronic tuberculosis such as osteoporotic changes in the thoracic and lumbar vertebral centra or kyphosis. |
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In 1859, Alfred Garrod devised a simple chemical test pathognomic for gout. |
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Occasionally pathognomic features of cysticercosis lesion like scolex or sucking parts of the larva may be demonstrated. |
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As no pathognomic clinical features exist, diagnosis is made by biopsy of intestinal mucosa. |
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A heliotropic skin eruption and Gottron's papules are considered pathognomic for dermatomyositis, but these can be tricky. |
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I believe since the cytogenetic changes are not pathognomic or specific, these kind of studies should be carried only on research basis. |
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Because there are no pathognomic symptoms in AP, the diagnosis is based on clinical findings, determination of serum amylase and lipase, and computed tomography. |
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