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two questions YYYY@YYYY 1. what does clinically euthyroid mean? it was on the consultants report to me. 2. I was a headtecher running my school quite happily. I felt faint just a few times and my ... View answer
I had a HIV/ STD test done by lab corp.. I don't understand the results fully at the end .... If clinically appropriate, retest at later date. Positive indicates antibodies detected to HSV-1. HSV ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sassen S Kwasa
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi doctor, my pap smear report says - scanty cellular material show few superficial squamous cells. No endocervical or metaplastic cells seen. Correlate clinically. What does it mean? I am very worried ... View answer
can you please explain this chest xray report... coarse peribronchial markings are seen at the left base which could be inflammatory in nature. The lungs are hyperexpanded. Correlate clinically with ... View answer
Since Afib episode on operating table, Aug14,13, I have been on diltiazem . After going thru tests, last one being the identifying one--rbbb. Pre test showed heart structurally and clinically ok--no ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhakar C Koregol
( Cardiologist)
[I am a female, 24 years old, with 2 children ages 3, and 1. I have suffered from PVC s for about 13 years now. But, after having my last child they have gotten extremely bad. I can only sleep on my right side at night, if... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anand Babu M
( General & Family Physician)
visible chest structures is intact. IMPRESSION: NORMAL CHEST. REMARKS: PLEASE CORRELATE CLINICALLY. What is correlate clinically means according to the results of my x ray? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
. Equivocal may suggest early infection. If - clinically appropriate, retest at later date. Positive ...-2. Equivocal may suggest early infection. If - clinically appropriate, retest at later date ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Olgeta Xhufka
( General & Family Physician)
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