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An aspirate may also be performed, usually before the biopsy is taken.
Her recently acquired aspirates gave way completely under the stress of emotion.
As the aspirate is withdrawn, there may be a brief, sharp pain.
No reference has been found on the status of the aspirate in Boeotian at this period.
After more testing, she goes into seizures and aspirates.
It was just you who regarded us aspirates.
Sometimes, a bone marrow examination will include both an aspirate and a biopsy.
In most dialects, aspirates occur only in the initial position.
The accuracy of the aspirate is improved by using the Gastroccult test.
"That's an aspirate,' Ken said, coming over to look.
Smears from bone marrow aspirates may also be taken; this is regarded as the most sensitive method.
Small intestinal aspirate and culture is a test for the presence of an infection in the small intestine.
Typically, the aspirate is performed first.
If the aspirate is negative, the source of a GI bleed is likely lower.
Bacterial cultures taken from the blood, joint aspirates or other sites can identify the causative agent of the disease.
Nasogastric aspirates, if positive, are of diagnostic value.
Fricative pronunciation for aspirates may have been generalized even later in Egyptian Greek.
Bone marrow biopsy and aspirates are done throughout all phases to see how well the leukemia is responding to treatment.
The origin of the Kelabit voiced aspirates: a historical hypothesis revisited.
Thus, in this study a positive aspirate is more helpful than a negative aspirate.
In the joint aspirate, the typical white blood cell count in septic arthritis is over 100,000/mm.
Sideroblasts are seen in aspirates of bone marrow.
Lymph node aspirates can also be examined.
Twenty-eight patients had cytogenetic studies of bone marrow aspirates.
Characteristics and quantity of vomit, gastric aspirate, and stools were recorded.