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The costs of a category II abnormality were estimated to be 6% of the costs of a child with category I abnormality.
A Class I abnormality is defined by all capillaries being stagnant in the presence of normal or sluggish venular flow (Fig. 3).
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In the present study, we make two observations in CSGalNAcT1-null mice: (i) abnormalities in CS biochemistry; and (ii) defects in cartilage development, suggesting that this enzyme is essential for normal cartilage development and normal CS synthesis.
The present study investigated whether mitochondrial complex I abnormalities show disease-specific characteristics.
The aim of the present study was to determine whether complex I abnormalities show disease-specific characteristics.
Grade I abnormalities in liver enzymes were reported in two patients and weight gain in another two.
Another possible field for further investigation includes bone conditions associated with collagen I abnormalities such as osteogenesis imperfecta and osteoporosis.
Since HLA expression is required to activate tumor antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL), HLA class I abnormalities represent a mechanism by which tumors circumvent immune surveillance.
Exclusion criteria were (i) focal abnormality in routine structural MRI examinations, (ii) falling asleep during rs-fMRI, and (iii) head motion parameters exceeding 3 mm in translation or 3 degrees in rotation.
Colonoscopy results partition the subjects into one of four outcomes (from least severe to most severe): subjects that have (i) no abnormality (Normal); (ii) hyperplastic polyps (Hyperplastic); (iii) adenomatous polyps (Adenoma), or (iv) colorectal cancer (CRC); see Table 1.
"Is this abnormality caused by some dysfunction in the amygdala?
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