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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormalities were identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical reports, research findings, or any situation where specific irregularities or issues have been detected.
Example: "During the examination, several abnormalities were identified in the patient's test results."
Alternatives: "irregularities were detected" or "anomalies were found."
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Eight gene expression subgroups associated with characteristic genetic abnormalities were identified, including leukemia with MEF2D and ZNF384 fusions in two distinct clusters.
No definitive abnormalities were identified for any of the patients.
Urothelial abnormalities were identified in 4 patients, extrinsic compression in 2 and stones in 3.
These mammograms were reviewed by an expert radiologist, and all abnormalities were identified and classified.
Different combinations of oculomotor abnormalities were identified in all clinical syndromes except for SD, which had oculomotor performance that was indistinguishable from age-matched controls.
It adds: "It is also possible that when regaining awareness, the driver became confused about his location and direction of travel". Tests found no drugs or alcohol in the driver's system and no medical abnormalities were identified in him.
Abnormalities were identified as such by comparison to "normal" elements.
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Bone abnormalities are identified on hip assessment parameters.
In the third step, features that can be used to identify abnormalities are identified from the candidates.
Complete SI without other abnormalities was identified when he was a teenager.
A range of histopathological abnormalities was identified in the neuromuscular biopsies from the 15 patients (Table 2).
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