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And there's a dial for how hard to look for abnormalities in the examination (the threshold at which an exam is labeled "abnormal").
In these cases doctors looked for abnormalities, like an unusual heart rhythm.
Cells are scraped from the cervix and sent to a laboratory, where they are stained and inspected under a microscope by a pathologist looking for abnormalities.
A "dipstick" test of the urine will look for abnormalities, such as protein in the urine – an early warning sign of trauma or body malfunction.
"The needle might be used first to look for abnormalities," he said, then be followed by an ordinary needle biopsy of the site.
In this case the system will not replace the pathologist, but it will replace the centralized multimillion-dollar systems that now do the preliminary screening looking for abnormalities.
During the laboratory portion of class later that evening, Anthony joined 12 other students in squirting solutions into tiny vials and examining blood samples through the microscope, looking for abnormalities like leukemia and polycythemia (an excess of red blood cells).
For those with a family history of pancreatic cancer, Dr. Brentnall and other experts at leading medical centers now offer screening tests, including an endoscopic ultrasound exam, to look for abnormalities in the pancreas that may herald precancerous changes.
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