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		<title>Physician Microscopes</title>
		<description>This particular site is purposely made and released over the Internet web in order to create an outstanding, highly logical, compelling and highly educational assemblage of articles and web covers about microscopes used by physicians and other related topics. It is our company’s mission to touch on every topic and ...</description>
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		<title>Types of Measuring Microscopes and Their Uses</title>
		<description>ABSTRACT: There are many types of measuring microscopes, depending on a variety of factors. However, in choosing one, they must be able to provide you precise measurements and clear images. </description>
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		<title>An Overall Guide to Surgical Microscopes for First-Time Users and Researchers</title>
		<description>Surgical microscopes are worth thirty thousand dollars and up. It’s possible to find cheaper ones, but they’re most probably secondhand or refurbished. If you’re considering investing in a surgical microscope to bulk up your clinic, here are several things you need to know. </description>
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		<title>A Brief History of Physician Microscopes</title>
		<description>The use of microscopes in medicine by physicians has come a long way since curved glass was discovered to enhance and enlarge images of an object hundreds of years ago.  Today, physician microscopes provide excellent quality tools for the examination and analysis of specimens in medicine.  They are also being ...</description>
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		<title>The Importance of Histological Physician Microscope</title>
		<description>The human body is composed of cells and since life is an amazing association of biochemical reactions, the ways to identify the various body processes related to cellular structure is narrowed down to one useful device — microscope. Hence, histological physicians use microscope to observe the cells and tissue functions ...</description>
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		<title>The Wonders of Diagnostic Microscopy Using Physician Microscopes</title>
		<description>A diagnosis of a certain disease is a scary thing, but having a health care team that is knowledgeable and communicative and equipped with useful tools such as a physician’s microscope can make the ride a little less bumpy. Keep in mind that your doctor is just one part of ...</description>
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		<title>Role of Fundoplication</title>
		<description>Medical controversy remains as to whether to perform an antireflux pro¬cedure at all, in selected cases only, or in all patients. The case against an antireflux procedure rests on the frequency of significant post¬operative complications secondary to the fundoplication, as well as the slightly longer operative time and increased cost ...</description>
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		<title>Vagal Sparing Esophagectomy</title>
		<description>Traditional esophagectomy typically results in bilateral vagotomy and its attendant consequences. Esophagectomy is an operation performed for patients diagnosed with esophageal malignancy through the use of physician microscopes. It is likely that symptoms such as dumping, diarrhea, early satiety, and weight loss seen in 15 to 20% of patients’ postesophagectomy ...</description>
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		<title>Management of Patients Excluded from Curative Resection</title>
		<description>If the patient is considered incurable on preoperative or intraop¬erative evaluation, the severity of difficulty of swallowing or dysphagia and other incapacitat¬ing symptoms are assessed. Dysphagia of grade IV or higher is an indication for a palliative resection. If the patient is physiologically fit, simple esophageal resection and reconstruction with ...</description>
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		<title>Techniques Of Esophageal Reconstruction</title>
		<description>Options for esophageal substitution include gastric advancement, colonic interposition, and either jejunal free transferor advancement into the chest. Rarely, combinations of these grafts will be the only possible option. The indications for esophageal resection and sub¬stitution include malignant and end-stage benign disease which were diagnosed with the use of physician ...</description>
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