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The phrase "a rare presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event, occurrence, or display that is uncommon or not frequently seen.
Example: "The conference featured a rare presentation on the latest advancements in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "an unusual display" or "a unique showcase."
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This case represents a rare presentation of multiple bilateral tuberculous granulomas as presenting feature of disseminated tuberculosis proven micriobiologically and by histopathology, in an immunocompetent individual especially without pulmonary involvement.
It was given a rare presentation on Tuesday on Turner Classic Movies and is an entertaining spoof of the Culbertson-Lenz match played two years earlier.
Other offerings include a rare presentation of Sergey Taneyev's opera "Oresteia," written toward the end of the 19th century and considered the Russian composer's greatest work; a production of "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov; and what the organizers call a "fresh response" to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," a dance-theater work called "A Rite," a collaboration of Bill T.
Multiple choroidal granulomas are a rare presentation of tuberculosis.
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is a rare presentation (<3 %) [1, 10].
Seizure is a usual presentation at Emergency Department but systemic lupus erythematosus is a rare presentation.
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Here, we report a case of uterine teratoma, which is a very rare presentation of this tumour.
Isolated uvular angioedema, or Quincke's disease, is a relatively rare presentation of angioedema of the upper airway [2].
In all series only one round mass was described [ 38], suggesting this to be a very rare presentation for ILC.
2 The mucosal form is a very rare presentation in the subtropical regions of Pacific Ecuador and appears to be restricted to the Amazonian rainforest.
The presenting symptom of our patient was an enlarging, painless cervical mass, originally thought to be a thyroid node and is considered to be an extremely rare presentation.
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