Thus, while the history and physical examination are important first steps in the assessment of breast lumps, the evaluation does not stop there.
Early diagnosis is therefore essential in guiding neuroendovascular treatment. Clinical history and physical examination may aid in diagnosing PT etiology, but the performance and reliability of these ...
Some examples are scale ... or they may be found incidentally while performing a general physical examination. Taking a history first and then performing a physical examination is the accepted ...
Timely diagnosis requires three things: (1) a careful history suggestive of neuropathic aetiology of pain, (2) abnormal physical examination with a localised, reproducible tender point as well as ...
A focused clinical history and physical examination provide clues to the ultimate diagnosis; however, the predictive accuracy of these features in determining PT etiology remains uncertain. Methods ...