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Diagnostic Imaging Center - Monday, October 27, 2008

Full service diagnostic imaging center in New York region, performing over 30,000 procedures per year, including MRI, CT, Sonography, Digital Mammography, Bone Densitometry, Radiography and Nuclear Medicine Radiology.  Images and final reports available for one-off or longitudinal studies. Many procedure results available, such as include Breast Sonography, CT Scan of Left Thigh, CT Scan of Abdomen and Pelvis, MRI of Proximal Left Leg, Sonography of Both Breasts, and many, many more.

 

Wound Care/Geriatrics - Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nationwide data access to over 6000 clinicians,12,000 active charts, 100 inpatient hospitals, 1000s searchable data points.

Searchable Data Points (not exhaustive list): Abrasion, Abscess, Arterial Ulcer, Benign Tumor, Blister (Closed), Blister (Open), Boil (Closed), Boil (Open), Bruise, Bunions, Burn, Calluses, Cancerous Lesion, Catheter Insertion, Cellulitis Related Ulcer, Chest Tube, Corns, Cyst, Eczema, Graft, Infection of the Foot, Jejunostomy Tube, Open Lesion, Pressure Ulcer, Rash, Redness, Scabies, Scar, Sinus Tract, Skin Tear/Laceration, Surgical Incision Site, Tracheostomy Tube, Venous Ulcer, and much more.

 


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Extremes of Weight Linked to Death After Liver Transplant
Underweight and extremely obese liver transplant patients are at higher risk of death than patients with less extreme weights, according to a study in the August issue of Liver Transplantation.


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