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This could be a reason why this study has been misinterpreted on several occasions [78, 82].
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Although believed to play very little part in stability of the atlantooccipital articulation, the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane is important because it is highly visible on MRI assessment and also exhibits some specific anatomical features which may be misinterpreted on imaging as traumatic disruption.
One liver lesion was misinterpreted on PET/MR staging but was recognized on follow-up CE CT.
Following the hearing, which resulted in Radcliffe's lengthy statement and a round of media interviews in which she strenuously denied cheating and claimed her blood values had been misinterpreted, Norman rounded on the media.
In a TV broadcast on Monday, he said: "If he thinks we're trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it". Yesterday Mr Robertson initially said his comments had been misinterpreted, but went on to add that kidnapping Mr Chávez might be a better idea.
Apparently, the herniated liver had been misinterpreted as lung tissue on prenatal ultrasound examination because of comparable echodensity of liver and fluid-filled fetal lungs.
Just make sure you don't say it in a way that can be misinterpreted to be a come on.
The Vatican apologized, explaining that the remarks had been misinterpreted, but the incident weighed on the papacy.
Here's what happened next: Apparently Gove thinks his earlier comments on "experts" have been misinterpreted.
The prime minister said he only realised his remarks had been misinterpreted when he read the newspapers on Monday morning.
Giuliani said Thursday that his comments on CNN "have been misinterpreted"and that he wanted to clarify them.
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