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  1. ... normal result even though you have symptoms. When looking at your lab test results, it's helpful to ... test results from different labs. If you're looking for trends in your test results over time, ...
  2. ... other problems that can't be seen by looking in your mouth. Ask your dentist how often ... orthodontist . Check you for oral cancer . This involves looking and feeling for unusual lumps in your mouth, ...
  3. ... to mouth. 6 months. Includes playing with others, looking at themselves in the mirror, sitting without support, ... range in what is considered normal development. But looking at milestones can help identify potential problems early. ...
  4. ... Syphilis tests screen for and diagnose syphilis by looking for certain antibodies in your blood. Antibodies are ... But a provider can make a diagnosis by looking at skin sores and asking about your medical ...
  5. ... higher risk of cancer or other diseases by looking for certain genetic changes. Genetic tests may also ...
  6. ... Your eyes are opened and closed You are looking at a moving image on the screen in ...
  7. ... a drawing of a shape or object, and looking at pictures of animals and saying which animals ...
  8. ... to wake up, a loss of consciousness, or looking very drowsy For infants and toddlers, the symptoms ...
  9. ... imaging) or ultrasound may also be options for looking at the urinary tract. Other names: excretory urography, ...
  10. ... excisional biopsy). A scope. Scopes are tools for looking inside your body. They may be inserted through ...
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