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Filter by Meaning The neurologist recommended a lumbar centesis to diagnose the cause of the patient's headaches.
The patient's chronic headache improved significantly after the centesis procedure.
The patient underwent a centesis to reduce the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid caused by a tumor.
The neurosurgeon used centesis to diagnose and treat the patient's spinal stenosis.
The patient's vital signs remained stable throughout the centesis, indicating a smooth recovery.
The doctor explained the potential risks and benefits of the centesis before obtaining the patient's informed consent.
The centesis was performed as a diagnostic procedure to determine the cause of the patient's heart-related symptoms.
The surgeon used centesis to aspirate fluid from the patient's pericardial cavity.
The centesis was necessary to relieve the patient's symptoms of shortness of breath caused by pleural effusion.
The patient experienced relief after the centesis relieved the pressure in his chest.
The nurse prepared the patient for the centesis by cleaning the chest area and providing information about the procedure.
The centesis revealed the presence of an infection in the pleural fluid, prompting immediate treatment.
The child cried in discomfort during the centesis procedure.
The patient's hearing improved significantly following the successful centesis.
The centesis procedure is commonly used to treat middle ear infections in children.
The patient felt immediate relief after the centesis drained the fluid from their ear.
The ear specialist explained the potential risks and benefits of centesis to the patient.
The surgeon skillfully performed centesis to drain the accumulated fluid from the eardrum.
After the centesis, the patient's eye felt much more comfortable and less swollen.
The patient's scrotal swelling reduced significantly after the centesis, allowing him to move more comfortably.
The doctor performed a centesis to collect fluid from the patient's chest.
The patient experienced relief after the centesis procedure, as the excess fluid was drained from their chest.
The doctor performed a centesis to drain excess fluid from the patient's heart sac.
The recovery period following centesis is relatively short, allowing patients to resume their daily activities quickly.
The patient opted for centesis as a conservative treatment option to manage the fluid accumulation in his scrotum.
After the centesis, the patient's hearing improved significantly.
The child experienced immediate relief after the centesis relieved the pressure in his ear.
The cardiologist performed a successful centesis to remove excess fluid from the patient's pericardium.
The rheumatologist suggested a centesis as a diagnostic tool to analyze the joint fluid.
The interventional cardiologist used centesis to aspirate fluid from the pericardial sac and alleviate the patient's symptoms.
The procedure of centesis helped alleviate the symptoms of the patient's meningitis.
The centesis was performed under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
The ascitic fluid obtained through centesis was sent to the laboratory for analysis to determine the underlying cause.
The patient's mobility improved significantly after undergoing a centesis to remove fluid from the hip joint.
The centesis revealed the presence of blood in the cerebrospinal fluid, indicating a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
The centesis procedure was successful in removing cerebrospinal fluid and reducing intracranial pressure.
The veterinarian performed an abdominal centesis on the dog to drain fluid from its abdomen.
The veterinarian performed a centesis on the dog's spinal column to drain excess fluid.
The surgeon performed a centesis to remove excess synovial fluid from the patient's inflamed joint.
The physician used ultrasound guidance to perform the centesis accurately and minimize the risk of complications.
The doctor recommended a centesis to alleviate the patient's discomfort caused by pleural effusion.
The nurse prepared the equipment needed for the centesis.
The doctor explained the benefits of a centesis in relieving ear infections.
The doctor performed a centesis to drain fluid from the patient's eardrum.
The doctor recommended centesis to prevent further complications and promote healing.
The doctor recommended a centesis procedure to remove the fluid from the scrotum and relieve the patient's pain.
The patient underwent centesis to alleviate the discomfort caused by the excess fluid in his scrotum.
The veterinarian recommended a centesis to remove the excess fluid from the scrotum of the dog.
The medical team used centesis as a minimally invasive procedure to treat hydrocele by removing fluid from the scrotum.
The ultrasound showed the presence of excessive fluid in the scrotum, indicating the need for a centesis to alleviate the patient's discomfort.
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