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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normal finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical or scientific contexts to describe results or observations that are expected and not indicative of any abnormality.
Example: "The patient's test results showed a normal finding, indicating that there are no health concerns at this time."
Alternatives: "an expected result" or "a typical observation".
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Some patients will develop this finding in cold weather and is a normal finding.
But if the movements are transient, it is a normal finding and will spontaneously resolve.
Any bleeding or discharge that persists should be evauated, as this is not a normal finding.
The dark stripes within the cord in this picture are examples of intravascular clots -- a normal finding in newborns.
Cysts of the greater tuberosity can be a normal finding independent of age and concurrent rotator cuff tear.
This study contributes to the normative data on spinal PPT values and demonstrates that mid-thoracic tenderness relative to the cervical spine is not a normal finding in asymptomatic subjects.
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T2-weighted fat-saturated axial MR image shows trace amount of periprosthetic fluid bilaterally (arrows), which is a common normal finding Open image in new window Fig. 6 Radial folds.
Small cartilaginous tumours without suspicious findings may be a normal concurrent finding.
A chest radiograph revealed normal finding.
In the case of a normal endoscopic finding, further management depends on the histological finding and on H. pylori status.
_ O'Connor has one way to return to a normal life: finding the right woman amidst Manhattan's multitudes.
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