| 31. | After a visual assessment of the horse has been made, the veterinarian will then begin palpation of the limbs.
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| 32. | Edema and its complication Papillamitosis are only partially reversible and soon becomes hard, which is mainly confirmed on palpation.
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| 33. | A ultrasound or CAT scan for sampling of deep-seated lesions within the body that cannot be localized via palpation.
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| 34. | On examination a diminished resistance to passive movement will be noted and muscles may feel abnormally soft and limp on palpation.
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| 35. | If there is pleural effusion, palpation should reveal decreased vibration and there will be'stony dullness'on percussion.
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| 36. | In practice, acupuncture points are located by a combination of anatomical landmarks, palpation, and feedback from the patient.
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| 37. | For official measurement, the spinous process of the fifth thoracic vertebra may be identified by palpation, and marked if necessary.
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| 38. | Statistically, the manual examination ( palpation ) of the woman is inadequate for accurately evaluating if a breast implant has ruptured.
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| 39. | In addition to visual estimates of body condition, physical palpation of the pet can provide insight on general health and weight.
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| 40. | The world was not a vaporous trap but a collection of things with heft and substance, worth the closest scrutiny and palpation.
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