Similar words: clinical, clinic, cynically, ironically, laconically, technically, mechanically, sardonically. Meaning: adv. in a clinical manner.
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61) Tentorial dural arteriovenous fistulae are rare clinically.
62) Clinically it may be confused with adenofibroma and lipoma.
63) The parasite infection may be clinically misdiagnosed as conjunctivitis.
64) Clinically all the symptoms could be explained by atopy.
65) Occasionally it may cause clinically troublesome hyperviscosity.
66) Conclusions Adult form nemaline myopathy is clinically nonspecific.
67) The diagnosis of bronchial asthma is made primarily clinically.
68) Cirrhosis of the liver is a chronic progressive disease found clinically, which severely threatens peoples health.
69) Two clinically asymptomatic infants showed a suprarenal right-sided mass, one infant had a mediastinal tumour with tracheal compression causing immediate postnatal dyspnoea.
70) Many studies and experiments showed that the mycelia and fermented liquid of Armillaria mellea have the similar pharmacological activity and clinically curative effect to Tianma.
71) Fortuitously, these drugs also have clinically obvious pharmacodynamic end points—hypertension for bevacizumab and skin toxicity for erlotinib and gefitinib.
72) This is frequently noted clinically as a period of diuresis.
73) ... skin .100 % fragrancefree . Oil - free . safe for contact lens wearers . Ophthalmologist - tested. Non - comedogenic. Clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy.
74) Results: Clinically, the child with Wegener's granulomatosis had multi-system involvement, hematuria, proteinuria and damaged renal function.
75) Clinically tested to be free from dangerous drugs, 100 % natural capsules, no side effect.
76) Materials and Methods:44 patients clinically suspected of having DVT were comparitively examined using CDFI and ascending phlebography.
77) AIM:to observe clinically the effectiveness of Corydalis Yanhusuo on the abolition and prophylaxis of migraine.
78) Methods MRI findings in 10 patients ( 10 ears ) with clinically suggested to be labyrinthitis were retrospectively analyzed.
79) All patients had discogenic low back pain confirmed clinically and radiographically at L4-L5 and L5-S1.
80) We present a 13-year-old patient with pituitary abscess, who suffered from vertigo, headache and left temporal hemianopsia. Intrasellar or suprasellar lesion was suspected clinically.
81) Objective To analyze the results of drug sensitive test of 384 strains of Monilia albicans infection, so as to provide assistance to the reasonable use of antibiotics clinically.
82) Methods It was clinically analysed and concluded that 9 cases of chylothorax after different thoracic operation.
83) Objective To explore the dose-effect relation and the clinically reliable dosimetric data for the extracorporeal ablation of hepatic carcinoma with high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU).
84) Clinically, the fracture of radial capitulum is often complicated with the injury of this ligament.
85) Trials are also needed among subgroups of ICU patients to define biochemically and clinically optimal doses of specific vitamins and minerals.
86) The action is evaluated clinically, gastroscopically, pathologically , bacteriologically and immunologically. The result suggests that this prescription is similar to...http://sentencedict.com/clinically.html
87) Osteoarthrosis or osteochondral tissue destroy of mandibular condyle are common diseases clinically.
88) Examination of retinal ultrastructure showed intraretinal thickening, which was similar to clinically evident edema.
89) Methods: 100 cases of ovary gonad interstitial tumor and thecoma were clinically and pathologically analysed, retrospectively.
90) Sonography can confirm clinically suspected pancreatitis and identify potential complications.
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