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bilaterality
noun
The state of being bilateral.
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Adjustment for bilaterality was not performed, as no bias in including bilateral replacements could be expected (Robertsson and Ranstam 2003).
Due to potential bias caused by inclusion of bilateral MoM devices, we performed further analyses to assess bilaterality.
Patients with familial testicular cancer had bilateral tumours more often than sporadic cases (9.8% bilaterality in familial vs 2.8% in sporadic cases, P=0.02).
Bilaterality (BIL).
Does not bilaterality exist in CEH?
However, the issue of bilaterality was not addressed in the study protocol.
Even in patients with biopsy-proven sarcoidosis, 10% showed no clinical signs or only had bilaterality.
They noted strict unilaterality in 42 % and unilaterality combined with bilaterality in other 42 % patients.
The relative risk to bilaterality is 1.5 compared with invasive ductal carcinoma [17].
While managing an ovarian carcinoid, extra-ovarian extension, bilaterality and multinodularity should raise the suspicion of metastatic disease.
The constant-breadth cam mechanisms, which drive a parallel flat-faced double follower, are desmodromic, and guarantee global bilaterality.
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