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In fact, huge haemorrhages can be a common finding in patients with macroadenomas without PA symptoms [14, 15].
Late cerebellar atrophy appears to be a common finding regardless of neurologic outcome, whereas antineuronal immune reactivity does not appear to be a long-term feature of OMA.
This response appears to be a common finding as ineligible studies for the current review have also reported increased neutrophil counts following aerobic and maximal bouts of exercise in similarly untrained participants [42, 61].
Diffuse soft tissue emphysema is noted in the deep cervical fascia bilaterally in zone 1 despite penetrating wound entry in left zone 2. This can be a common finding in penetrating neck injury where platysma has been breached even in the absence of perforation of the upper aerodigestive tract or pneumothorax.
This variability seen with the Ca∶P ratios, which differs significantly from the stoichiometric Ca∶P ratio of 1.67 associated with pure HAP, appears to be a common finding linked to the structure of bone and have been attributed to amorphous calcium carbonate and amorphous phosphate intermediates as well as small and incompletely crystallized carbonate-HAP [38], [39].
This viewpoint appears to be a common finding in relation to the acceptability of incentives [ 37, 42, 65].
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At later stages honeycombing is a common finding.
Enlarged lymph nodes are a common finding following pancreatic resection.
Benign pineal cysts are a common finding in young children.
Glossomegaly is a common finding of head and neck angioedema.
OAB is a common finding in postmenopausal women.
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