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However, myxofibrosarcoma is now believed by many authors to be a clinically distinct entity [ 1, 8, 9].
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See related commentary by Paize and Playfor, Sepsis and purpura in children is a clinically distinct disease entity caused by high concentrations of microbes and their products.
CdLS is a clinically distinct syndrome caused by mutation in one of the two copies of a number of different genes, suggesting the syndrome is caused by haploinsufficiency for cohesin function.
Based on these findings, we hypothesized that HBV might play an important role in the development of B-cell NHL, and that the HBsAg-positive B-cell NHL patients could be considered a clinically distinct subgroup [ 4].
The consistent superiority of NEPA over oral palonosetron across the multiple efficacy endpoints in two comparative studies is particularly noteworthy considering that palonosetron is regarded as a clinically distinct 5-HT3 RA.
Gout has been recognised as a clinically distinct disease for over four millennia.
Uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) is a clinically and pathologically distinct subtype of endometrial cancer.
It is a clinically and pathologically distinct form of LABC that is particularly fast growing, invasive, and angiogenic.
Moreover, it has long been debated whether breast cancer diagnosed at a young age is a clinically and etiologically distinct disease from breast cancer diagnosed later in life.
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