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What does CS stand for?

Clinical Signs


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We, and others, have now taken these ideas into regions relevant to Parkinson's disease in the hope of reversing both the clinical signs and cell death associated with this condition.
Michael Schaer's CLINICAL SIGNS IN SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE (9781840760934, $149.
Michael Schaer's CLINICAL SIGNS IN SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE (9781840760934, $149.
Worse yet, less than 35% of infected goats show clinical signs of the disease making it difficult to identify carriers of the disease," explains Jeremy Howard, BioTracking sales manager.
If you genetically screen children and find that they are predisposed to the disease and place them on a diet of Lorenzo's Oil before they show clinical signs, 70% do not develop the disease into adulthood.
Clinical signs include a fever, petechiae, bleeding disorders, vasculitis, lymphadenopathy, discharge from the nose and eyes, and edema of the legs and scrotum.
Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology: A Practical Guide, edited by Ulrich Schiefer, Helmut Wilhelm, and William Hart, seeks to cover all relevant techniques of diagnosis as well as interpretations of clinical signs of clinical neuro-ophthalmology, the subspecialty of both neurology and ophthalmology concerning visual problems that are related to the nervous system, which often present challenges for residents and experienced clinicians alike, according to the book's editors.
Diagnosis is usually based on the clinical signs already given, wit possible x-rays to determine the extent of lung and airway restriction and a bacterial culture may be required in extreme cases to determine what other viruses, if any, are present before treatment can begin.

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