What's the difference between followup and reexamination?

Followup


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Reexamination


Definition:

  • (n.) A repeated examination. See under Examination.

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  • (1) As one author stated: If nurses really want to see nursing achieve professional status, each of us--educators, administrators, and practitioners--must reexamine our interactions with novice nurses.
  • (2) In order to establish the incidence of cholelithiasis after vagotomy, the patients operated upon in the period January 1st 1966, to December 31st 1971, were reexamined.
  • (3) Moreover, reexamination of the original X-ray maps reported in 1968 and thought to preclude a Tyr-248-Zn interaction now leads to the conclusion that in up to 25 per cent of the molecules in the crystals ttyr-248 interacts with the active site zinc atom (W.D.
  • (4) In 8 of 12 women, IQCCM occurred 2 days before luteinizing hormone peak; in 4 reexamined women, the same results were observed about the intervals from IQCCM onset and luteinizing hormone peak.
  • (5) We have now reexamined this in greater detail and report that it is due to GSH trapping of an electrophilic oxidized SPL species to form an adduct that we have isolated and unambiguously characterized by mass spectral analyses as the glutathionyl-SPL adduct (SPL-SSG).
  • (6) Hypotheses about the disease-predisposing effects of the AT gene in the heterozygote are now being reexamined, retrospectively and prospectively, in almost 150 newly identified AT families.
  • (7) Our results force a reexamination of the process of human texture segregation and of some recent models that were introduced to explain it.
  • (8) The reaction of ferrous bleomycin with dioxygen is reexamined to clarify whether radical species derived from molecular oxygen are generated.
  • (9) The original biopsy tissue obtained in 1969 was reexamined and found also to be SHML.
  • (10) were reexamined in the light of findings with electron microscopy (E.M.) and previously unidentified cellular elements were found to be characteristic of choriocarcinoma and teratoma.
  • (11) The last patient was a 64-year-old male and was accidentally demonstrated to have a right renal mass by ultrasonography when he was reexamined for the hepatic abnormality found in AMHTS.
  • (12) We used a computer model of liver glycogen turnover to reexamine the data of Devos and Hers, who reported the time course of accumulation in and loss from glycogen of label originating in [1-14C]galactose injected at different times after the start of refeeding of 40-h fasted mice or rats.
  • (13) These results were assessed by reexamination of 136 roots on which apical surgery was performed.
  • (14) The data of a study conducted in 1966 of 120 children born to women denied abortion were reexamined.
  • (15) Infectious meningitis in adults was reviewed to establish the frequency of meningitis due to each causative agent and to reexamine the laboratory parameters that help to distinguish aseptic, bacterial, and mycobacterial meningitis.
  • (16) The literary data on the reexamination of the holotype are given.
  • (17) The histological outcome at surgical reexamination was correlated with the current neopterin levels (P = 0.016).
  • (18) The pigs were killed 28 or 44 weeks postoperatively, and the aortas were reexamined.
  • (19) Thus the possible significance of the t(11;14) within B-cell disorders should be reexamined in the light of a more objective approach to classifying these diseases by morphology, histology, and immunophenotype.
  • (20) All 22 surgically repaired fractures in dogs available for physical and radiographic reexamination had healed within 1 to 6 months.

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