Other approaches like UmlsBERT [57] integrate domain knowledge from the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) ontology into a contextual embedding model. The model’s strength lies in its ability to associate different clinical terms with similar meanings in the UMLS knowledge base, creating meaningf...
TEENS NEED 'THE TALK': Describe normal menses so they know when it's abnormal To compare the statistical likelihood of early onset of menses in our study population, it was compared against the average menstrual cycle of approximately 21 and 28 days using the 1-sample t test, comparing the...
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As defined in Aetna commercial policies, health care services are not medically necessary when they are more costly than alternative services that are at least as likely to produce equivalent therapeutic or diagnostic results. Camcevi (leuprolide mesylate), Firmagon (degarelix), Lupron Depot (leuprolid...
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That the theme of sexual activity stimulating the menses is indeed what is being alluded to in the nosebleed scene is confirmed when this theme is replayed in what Hill terms her second defloration. In a development of the narrative, Hill is now a kept mistress who seeks revenge on her lov...
Key terms Acute pain— Pain in response to injury or another stimulus that resolves when the injury heals or the stimulus is removed. Chronic pain— Pain that lasts beyond the term of an injury or painful stimulus. Can also refer to cancer pain, pain from a chronic or degenerative disease,...
The term “current illness” was used to describe the situation where an injured person was ill (e.g., with influenza at the time the MSkI occurred). There was only one study on current illness as a risk factor for MSkIs (Table 2). The study was conducted in 2010 in the US Armed...
Thus, mammographically undetectable tumors may have a number of characteristics, such as fast growth, low density, early onset and/or occurrence in dense breasts that might distinguish them from mammographically detectable tumors in terms of molecular etiology and clinical parameters of prognosis and ...
In fact 75% percent of medical terms are based on either Greek or Latin words.(Click) The Greeks were the founders of modern medicine, although Latin has become the universal source of medical language. Hippocrates was a Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 B.C. and whose vital role...