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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gross findings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical reports, research studies, or any situation where unpleasant or significant results are being discussed.
Example: "The gross findings from the autopsy revealed multiple organ failures."
Alternatives: "disturbing results" or "alarming discoveries."
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The preservation of major architecture and vasculature was confirmed by gross findings, ultrasonography, and angiography.
Photographs were taken, and nerve biopsies were performed to confirm the gross findings histologically.
A Polish government-sponsored investigation confirmed many of Gross' findings, though it disputed his claim that 1,600 Jews had died.
During the treatment and recovery periods, clinical signs, mortality, body weights, food and water consumption, ophthalmoscopy, urinalysis, phototoxicity, hematology, serum biochemistry, synovial fluid biochemistry, electrocardiogram (ECG), gross findings, organ weights, microscopic examination of synovial fluid, and histopathology were examined.
Fig. 4 Gross findings.
a Gross findings reveal an ill-defined white diffuse mass.
Fig. 3 Gross findings of the resected specimen.
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This pathology represented the most frequently reported gross finding.
The most obvious gross finding was a few ulcerated dermal nodules scattered across the dorsum.
Additionally upon autopsy pulmonary lobes with any apparent gross finding of pneumonia (edematous tissue, areas of consolidation, mucopurulent material in the tracheobronchial tree, abscess) were sampled.
The most striking gross finding was generalized brain atrophy (660 and 760 g) with brain size similar to that of a 6 to 12 month old infant [ 50].
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