Elevated serum creatinine and BUN, proteinuria of 0.9 g/d,
microscopic hematury, granulated urinary cylinders and very elevated titer p-ANCA antibodies indicated to the affection of kidneys within systemic inflammation most likely of vasculitis type.
In recent years there has been a certain emphasis on the standardization of medicinal plants, since according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the macroscopic and
microscopic description of a medicinal plant is the first step towards establishing its identity and purity and should be carried out before any tests are undertaken.
The chief guest delivered a speech where he affirmed the importance of accurate
microscopic diagnosis of Malaria hoping that the current course is part of three other specialized courses in the same field on the world level.
In a study published in the July 1 issue of the journal Nature, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Alex Rimberg and his colleagues describe one example of the
microscopic quantum world influencing, even dominating they say, the behavior of something in the macroscopic classical world.
Why has
microscopic urine analysis lagged so far behind?
Summary: The company said it found
microscopic wrinkles...
Although the science of
microscopic hair examination can never result in an identification, that is, conclude that a hair came from one individual to the exclusion of all others, the vast amount of both macroscopic and
microscopic information available from hair analysis can provide a strong basis for an association and certainly provides strong exculpatory evidence.
M2 PRESSWIRE-August 8, 2019-:
Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA) Pipeline Review, H1 2019 Report Featuring Celltrion, ChemoCentryx, InflaRx, Teijin Pharma
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Microscopic colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon characterized by chronicwatery diarrhoea usually affecting middle-aged women.1 The diagnosis is mostly made on biopsy, as colonoscopic appearance is usually normal.
Cancers detected by this
microscopic screening process are bound to be small, in this study less than half a centimeter on average.