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The phrase "a case of probable" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is discussing a situation that is likely or suspected but not confirmed.
Example: "The investigation revealed a case of probable fraud within the organization."
Alternatives: "a likely instance of" or "a suspected case of".
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We present a case of probable IgG4-related sclerosing disease presenting as a gastric submucosal tumor with an intense tracer uptake on PET/CT.
The first record of a case of probable dengue fever is in a Chinese medical encyclopedia from the Jin Dynasty (265 420 AD) which referred to a "water poison" associated with flying insects.
We report a case of probable osteomyelitis caused by MDR A. baumannii and treated with tigecycline.
A case of probable ReA was defined as the new onset of at least one of these symptoms.
A case of probable nodding syndrome was defined as A child older than 2 years or an adolescent who previously was developing normally.
We report a case of probable nevirapine-associated Stevens-Johnson syndroccurringring more than 4 years after initiation of the drug.
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We describe a third case of probable congenital babesiosis in a 26-day-old infant with 15% parasitemia.
In summary, we herein described a rare case of probable IgG4-related sclerosing disease presenting as a gastric submucosal tumor.
We herein describe a rare case of probable IgG4-related sclerosing disease which presented as a gastric submucosal tumor.
We report a rare case of probable ocular adnexal IgG4-SD that clinically mimicked eyelid pilomatrixoma.
We report a second case of probable iCJD acquired through treatment with commercial cadaveric hGH.
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