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As business views and opportunities become ever more part of the sustainable development dialogue, the private sector should be approached with the appropriate amount of suspicion.
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At the design stage of the study, CSS ≥ 3 was hypothesized to be an appropriate level for suspicion of a scaphoid fracture.
Ocular signs precede manifestation of systemic carcinoma by 3 12 months, highlighting the need for appropriate index of suspicion and prompt evaluation.
As per the original description by Gass et al. [ 1] ocular signs precede manifestation of systemic carcinoma by 3 12 months, highlighting the need for the appropriate index of suspicion and prompt evaluation [ 10].
Four patients had normal initial imaging, underscoring the importance of clinical suspicion and appropriate imaging protocols.
A late try lent the scoreline a harsher – if more appropriate – feel, but the suspicion remains that, deep down, once all the psyche-ups and notes to self had been stripped away, Scotland were not that bothered about winning this one.
Therefore, a high index of clinical suspicion and appropriate use of imaging studies is of critical importance for timely diagnosis.
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