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Postgastrectomy iron deficiency anemia has a variable prevalence and occurs in 20 50% of patients.
Alternatively, the PLMd have been reported with a variable prevalence in developmental age, after the first description by Pichietti and Walters [39].
Regarding PDUS, a variable prevalence in our patients was found.
Previous studies reported a variable prevalence of postanoxic seizures from 10% [ 11] to 47% [ 10].
Shock due to massive pulmonary embolism (PE) shows a variable prevalence in literature, without general agreement about thrombolytic therapy effectiveness.
Since evidence of linkage at particular susceptibility loci seemed to differ substantially between individual populations, a variable prevalence of particular susceptibility genes must be taken into consideration.
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Gallbladder cancer is uncommon in developed countries but has a highly variable prevalence, becoming a common gastrointestinal malignancy in certain populations, most notably American Indians.
MS is the most common cause of neurological disability in young adults worldwide [2], with a widely variable prevalence ranging from 50 to 125 cases per 100,000 people/year in Spain [3 6].
Daytime hypercapnia in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) has a highly variable prevalence in the published studies, and is usually thought to be the consequence of an associated disease, COPD, or severe obesity.
Literature from other Latin American countries reports a highly variable prevalence from 0%to58.6%6% [ 12, 13, 22, 41, 42].
No trend was evident for transplant patients either, who showed a highly variable prevalence in the period under study (table 1).
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