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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atypical finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical or scientific contexts to describe an observation or result that deviates from what is considered normal or expected.
Example: "The MRI results revealed an atypical finding that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "unusual result" or "abnormal observation".
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Although atypical, finding of adult Ascaris during intestinal trauma surgery 2 may not be surprising.
A 'finding' - a result recorded as indicative of substance-use - is either an adverse analytical finding (AAF) or an atypical finding (ATF).
79This atypical finding is probably due to the fact that in order to qualify, employers were required to state formally that they would not have offered the job without the subsidy.
This methodological issue may account for this atypical finding.
This atypical finding has mimicked neoplastic disease, and the patient underwent a laparoscopic splenectomy in order to exclude malignancy [ 25].
An atypical finding in our study was the poorer performance of the ε4 carriers on the first presentation of the word list.
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Further description of atypical findings in this disorder is needed.
According to Wada's figures, the number of adverse or atypical findings across sport is just under 2%.
None returned adverse or atypical findings.
Atypical findings may correspond to multiple analyses performed on the same athlete.
Atypical findings are those that necessitate further investigation by anti-doping authorities.
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