Articles, tagged with "diagnostic testing", page 3
17th December 2010
Have you experienced ringing, buzzing or noise in your ears without a clear-cut cause? This is one of the symptoms of tinnitus, although tinnitus could also result from other conditions you might have. If you want to cease being a victim of tinnitus, it i...
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Author:
Nelson Marquez
23rd November 2010
Imagine that your physician physically examines your prostate gland for any signs of potential cancer including an enlargement or a hardening of the prostate and if there are any nodules palpable on the gland. Imagine the doctor orders blood tests, includ...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
23rd November 2010
Obviously, the answer is one that is successful at managing patients with imbalance and vertigo type disorders. Our office has been sub-specialized in seeing individuals with balance problems and fall risk, in particular vertigo and dizziness for some ti...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
17th November 2010
Situations regarding the delayed detection of breast cancer typically involve 1 or 2 medical mistakes - failing to do diagnostic tests to rule out cancer when a lump is felt in the breast and misreading a mammogram. Should a physician make one of these mi...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
18th October 2010
Although summer is over and CMS is still coming up with announcements left, right and center, here are some announcements you might want to take note of.
Anticipate final rule nixing payment for overfill
If you have been charging Medicare for the d...
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Author:
angela
15th October 2010
Universities with limited funds are hampered to do in-depth scientific research for lack of laboratory equipment. Donations of used equipments, in good condition save these schools. But schools are not the only ones in need of used equipment. Private clin...
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Author:
Isidro Sutton
03rd October 2010
If your vehicle is damaged due to a collision then Xtreme Collision Repair is a great place to take it. This company is known for high quality repairs with over fifteen years of experience. All mechanics and technicians must be I-CAR and ASE certified to ...
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Author:
MarleneHenley
24th September 2010
Consider that your doctor physically examines your prostate gland for any signs of potential cancer including an enlargement or a hardening of the prostate and whether there are any nodules present on the gland. Imagine the doctor orders blood tests, incl...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
03rd September 2010
About 75% of people will have some type of back pain throughout their life. If you have experienced back pain before you know that it is not fun. Therefore it is important to keep our bodies healthy to maintain proper function, mobility, agility and flexi...
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Author:
Sarah Labdar
18th August 2010
Many people go through life in chronic Low Back Pain. Many of them have lived with it so long that they do not even advice it. This continuous pain can be at its horrid when it is in the lower back as that makes it hard to even move around let alone bothe...
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Author:
Andy Wong
16th August 2010
Breast augmentation surgery involves changing and enhancing one or both breasts. Like all other surgical procedures, preparations must be made before the patient can have the operation. After consultation with a plastic surgeon, there are some steps that ...
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Author:
Art Jones
10th August 2010
Cars used to be a little bit simpler in the past. With the advent of computer technology, increasingly year by year computers have infiltrated automobiles making them more complex. While computers do add a great deal of processing power, performance, an...
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Author:
Ginger Hodge
19th July 2010
Wondering when your pathologists' tissue prep services need reporting 88387-+88388?
Read on and study the following scenarios to get an idea of the services that would deserve 88387 or +88388 pay.
The most common specimen we might process using metho...
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Author:
James Smith
12th July 2010
There are 2 mistakes that physicians are most likely to make that may hold up the detection of a female patient's breast cancer - (1) not performing any diagnostic testing to rule out cancer when a lump is felt in the breast and (2) misinterpreting a mamm...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
12th July 2010
Male patients frequently have a bad comprehension of prostate cancer, their own risk for the cancer, and the methods available for detecting if they have prostate cancer. Many male patients are not aware of what it means to test for prostate cancer or tha...
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Author:
J. Hernandez