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Cortical thinning or thickening, and bone expansion can be seen, more commonly with non-ossifying fibromas, given their larger size [2].
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It's seen more commonly in women than in men and most commonly comes on in a patient's 20s, though these headaches can start at any age.
O and N traits were seen more commonly.
The jointed and fractured zones are seen more commonly in amygdaloidal basalt than compact basalt.
Neurofibromas are seen more commonly in the 2nd 4th decades, predominantly as isolated sporadic tumours, and are more common in men.
This tumour is seen more commonly in the 5th 7th decades of life with a slight female predominance.
Because these disorders are seen more commonly in women, qualitative descriptions of these patients often have been influenced negatively by perceptions tainted by gender bias.
Recurrences were seen more commonly in eyes with snow banking (P = 0.011); cystoid macular edema (P = 0.015), and in eyes that received local therapy (P = 0.001).
Temporal headaches were seen more commonly among the younger patients (49.5 vs. 25.7 % in the elderly; p = 0.002), largely due to the higher prevalence of migraine.
Recurrences were seen more commonly in eyes with snow banking with 16 of 40 eyes (40%) with snow banking having recurrence compared to 34 of 164 eyes (20.7%) without snow banking (P = 0.011).
Forty percent of patients with acute cholecystitis develop complications [4]: the complications of cholecystitis most commonly result from the impaction of gallstones in the cystic duct or common bile duct and include gallbladder hydrops, emphysematous cholecystitis, which is seen more commonly in men and diabetic patients, gangrenous cholecystitis and perforation of the gallbladder.
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